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Empowering Citizen Scientists: Join Our Hands-On Workshop at Paradise Creek Pocket Meadow
Nearly one year ago, the Blanco Library began a wild journey in habitat restoration. Coordinating with community partners like Keep Blanco Beautiful 's neighborhood committee, the Blanco County Conservation Initiative , Pete Van Dyck Earthworks , the Highland Lakes Master Naturalists , and members of the Blanco Valley Wildlife Association, volunteers began restoring the overlooked property along Paradise Creek. With hundreds of pounds of glass and metal recycled and reused, t
Katy at the Library
Dec 9, 20253 min read


Nurturing Native Ecosystems: Strategies for a Thriving Meadow Community
Creating and maintaining a space where native plants and wildlife can flourish alongside public enjoyment is a rewarding but challenging task. Luckily, this project has seen a ton of interest and support from the local community. As we gathered donations of rocks, stumps, dirt, mulch and more from our Blanco County neighbors, we had the opportunity to see informed land management practices at their best. Beaver biomimicry berms, rock walls, and deep-rooted native grasses slow
Katy at the Library
Dec 2, 20254 min read


Midsummer in the Meadow
As the summer rains roll through Blanco County, the Paradise Creek Pocket Meadow continues to show what thoughtful land stewardship can accomplish. This midsummer update highlights measurable improvements in stormwater infiltration, habitat recovery, and biodiversity across the site. From water-harvesting structures to community-driven monitoring efforts, the summer of 2025 has offered a clear look at the landscape’s progress and the work still ahead. WATER In June of 2025 al
Katy at the Library
Jun 30, 20253 min read
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