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On Texas Nature

Misti Little

Notes and Musings about the Natural World from Texas

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Herbertia lahue, prairie nymph, growing in a cemetery in April 2026.

Y’all.

I am in the middle of a severe case of writer’s block. It’s perhaps more like burnout from finishing my book in December but then still being in the limbo period...

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Economics > The Endangered Species Act

A federally endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys kempii) crawls along a Galveston beach after it has been tagged and released from a rehabilitation facility. 2014.

“Rice’s whales—like many marine mammals—are subject to vari...

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Greg Abbott's Complicit Silence

On Monday, Governor Abbott posted to his Instagram account (and I presume other social media outlets) this image and sentiment marking Texas Independence Day. I’m not even going to get into the extreme lack of nuance and truth in his first...

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The Scenic Route

A page from my “junk journal”, February 2026.

The come down from book writing has finally landed me in a place where I can be creative again. I’m still stuck on completing most writing, however, but have been able to start doing other crea...

3 months ago
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Good Things from January 2026

  • Hercules' Club (Zanthoxylum clava-herculis)

My husband, son, and I went for a hike at Stephen F. Austin State Park in San Felipe yesterday afternoon. It was quite chilly and I don’t like being cold so I was bundled up in several layers....

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