Houston and Nature
by Nivien Saleh, Ph.D.
December 29, 2022 12:07 pm
Houston is famous for supplying the United States with energy, for engaging in cutting-edge medical research and for sending humans to the Moon. But for natural beauty our minds wander elsewhere. Here’s the truth: Houston’s nature is exquisit and awe-inspiring. It is also fragile and in need of protection. So it’s high time we discover our love for it. That’s what this podcast is all about. Please sign up for the Houston and Nature Memo at https://houstonnature.com to be notified whenever a new episode comes out!
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