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Presentation by Elizabeth McGreevy, Founder and Program Director of Project Bedrock (www.projectbedrocktx.org)

For more than 100 years, we’ve fought the woody brush spreading across the limestone regions of Texas called karst country. Much of this woody cover consists of native juniper trees, commonly called mountain cedars.

Instead of causing harm, we now know mountain cedars act as ecosystem engineers to improve and sustain Texas karst country function.

Come learn about these benefits and what we can do to use mountain cedars as another nature-based solution to help enhance soil health, groundwaters, productivity, property values, and resilience.

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