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- WILDFIRES & DISASTERS
- PREPARING FOR WILDFIRES
- MANAGE FORESTS & LAND
- COMMUNITY & URBAN FORESTRY
- DATA & ANALYSIS
- LEARN & EXPLORE
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![]() NATIVE VS. NON-NATIVE VS. INVASIVE SPECIESThe tree landscape in Texas is made up by a variety of species. From ponderosa pines in West Texas to oaks in Central Texas to dogwoods in East Texas, trees play a vital role in our ecosystem and provide countless benefits. But, what about species that cause negative impacts – invasive species? |