April 2025 Featured ECO Artist: Juliet WhitsettArtwork and Species changing DAILY through Bioblitz on the Trail!The Final Exhibition for TEMPO on the Trail I Want You Around, 2025Travis County endangered and threatened species, pigment prints of digital works 'I Want You Around 'brings attention to the 30 listed endangered and threatened species t
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Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus)
Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus) | Western Population considered federally threatened. Yellow-billed cuckoos are reclusive riparian birds that visit North America briefly during the summer breeding season. They undertake an arduous migration to and from South America’s Grand Chaco region, where they spend winter. The onset
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Tooth Cave Spider (Tayshaneta myopica) | Federally Endangered Karst Arachnid The Tooth Cave spider (Tayshaneta myopica) is a nearly translucent, cave-dwelling arachnid that spends most of its life suspended beneath small, delicate sheet webs. Measuring just 1.6 mm (1/16 in), it is notoriously difficult to spot, though its delicate legs and body sh
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Tooth Cave Pseudoscorpion (Tartarocreagris texana) | Federally Endangered Arachnid Hidden deep within the limestone caves of western Travis County, Texas, the Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion (Tartarocreagris texana) is a tiny yet formidable predator. Measuring just 4 mm (5/32") long, this eyeless arachnid thrives in total darkness, using its sharp pince
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Tooth Cave Ground Beetle (Rhadine persephone) | Federally Endangered Cave Insect Named after Persephone, queen of the underworld, the Tooth Cave ground beetle (Rhadine persephone) spends its life in the karst caves beneath North Austin, perfectly adapted to the darkness. This reddish, flightless beetle uses its long legs and antennae
Read MoreKretschmarr Cave Mold Beetle (Texamaurops reddelli)
Kretschmarr Cave Mold Beetle (Texamaurops reddelli) | Federally Endangered Insect Deep beneath Texas’ Edwards Plateau, the tiny Kretschmarr Cave mold beetle (Texamaurops reddelli) lives in total darkness. Less than 1/8 inch long, this reddish-brown rare beetle has no use for eyes. Instead, it relies on sensitive antennae and legs to detect a
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State & Federally Endangered Mollusk The Texas Pimpleback is a rare freshwater mussel found in the spring-fed rivers and streams of the Colorado River basin in Texas. These mussels belong to an ancient group of aquatic animals that evolved from marine mollusks over 400 million years ago. As filter feeders, Texas Pimpleback plays
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Balcones Spike (Fusconaia iheringi) | State & Federally Endangered Mollusk Balcones Spike is an endangered freshwater mussel found in spring-fed streams and rivers of Central Texas. Of the 52 freshwater mussel species in Texas, 25% are found nowhere else in the world—including the Balcones Spike. Like other mussels, it has a uniq
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Thank you SXSW! At this year’s SXSW EDU & Interactive Expo, I shared an installation of eight artworks at a pop-up show at the Expo Center. Each of the images included science-informed information highlighting the rich biodiversity of SXSW's host state, Texas. Designed as a self-guided experience, the installation featured QR
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March 2025 Featured ECO Artists: The Refugee Collective Artisans / Artists from Myanmar, Syria, and Afghanistan A TEMPO on the Trail Collaboration with Artist Juliet Whitsett SEE THE INSTALLATION PROCESS HERE CURRENT EXHIBITION | : EXPOSITIÓN ACTUAL: “Cultivating Color: Through regenerative practices” | Na
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