What About Hydration Additives? A Personal Tale
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I had always thought water was enough. Not so. Granted, the day was hot, but we’d been walking mostly in the shade.... Read More
Walking Builds Up the Brain
We may have known that walking makes us feel better, but who knew that it can actually make us think better? Neuroscientists... Read More
Harvestmen on the Move
Have you ever been on a hike and think you see a tree with an unkempt beard? Ok, maybe that’s just me.... Read More
SMGA News: July 2021
Birders spotted 21 species on July’s SMGA Bird Walk at Prospect Park. Pictured are Stephen Ramirez and a number of the 14... Read More
Moments of Nature: Red-Eared Sliders
This section of The Loop ordinarily features a variety of plants and animals recently encountered in the natural areas, but this month,... Read More
Trail Notes: Sunflowers Abounding
Nothing says summer like sunflowers. This time of year, you’ll find them in fields, in flowerbeds, and, of course, in the Greenbelt.... Read More
San Marcos Snake Safety
This article is reprinted from the June 2020 Loop. As we go into the summer months here in San Marcos, more and... Read More
Caring for Your Texas Trees in the Summer
By Jim Seth The word “extreme” is a good way to describe a Texas summer. From droughts to flash floods, triple-digit temperatures,... Read More
My Getaway: A Conversation with Dr. Paul Wilson
Dr. Paul Wilson—Professor of Philosophy at Texas State University, musician and former guitarist with The Association, host of the Philosophy and Popular... Read More
Meet Ian Long, New SMGA Intern
I am a senior at Texas State University majoring in Anthropology and Mechanical Engineering and an intern with SMGA. When I first... Read More