Active-duty military personnel could return to patrol Big Bend National Park for the first time in nearly three decades, following a surge of troops sent to the border by President Donald Trump in January, during his first week in office.
Hikers shared a video that showed a long line forming at Big Bend National Park following Trumps slash of the National Park Service.
A new plant species called the Wooly Devil has been discovered at Big Bend National Park in Texas, the National Park Service announced Monday.The Wooly Devil, or Ovicula biradiata, was first spotted by botany volunteer Deb Manley and a park ranger in March 2024,
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Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSNBig Bend National Park's 'wooly devil' plant discovery expands sunflower familyA new plant species has been discovered in one of the United State's national parks, and it's being dubbed the "wooly devil." The discovery was made in Big Bend National Park in southwest Texas near the Mexico border.
For the first time in nearly 30 years, active-duty military personnel could patrol Big Bend National Park. Talks between park leaders and the Department of Defense’s Northern Command are stirring concerns with locals and some onlookers.
The plant, formally known as Ovicula biradiata, is especially notable for being the simultaneous discovery of a new species and genus. It was found with help from the community science app iNaturalist.
The team sequenced the plant’s DNA and compared it with other specimens in the California Academy of Sciences’ herbarium. The sequencing revealed that this small and fuzzy plant is both a new species within the sunflower group and distinct enough to be a completely new genus.
Meet the wooly devil, a newly discovered plant that was found in Big Bend National Park in Texas in 2024. But it's not just a new species of plant. It's an entirely new genus of daisy not previously documented.
A new plant species discovered at Big Bend National Park last year has a name. It's affectionately known as the "wooly devil."
Spanning 801,165 acres and featuring a mix of riparian ecosystems, desert bajadas, and sky island woodlands, Big Bend National Park is a biodiversity treasure. Other cool finds here recently include the fossil of a new duck-billed dinosaur species ( Malefica deckerti) and the rediscovery of an oak ( Quercus tardifolia) once thought extinct.
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Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSNNew plant species discovered in Big Bend National Park after 50 yearsA new plant species, Ovicula biradiata, has been discovered in Big Bend National Park, marking the first such discovery in a U.S. national park in nearly 50 yea
The small plant, officially named “Ovicula biradiata" and more affectionately called “wooly devil,” was first spotted in March 2024, sprinkled among
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