#ESEPartners biologists, Nevin Durish and Jennifer Herrera, recently completed an endangered plant survey in South Texas. The work involved identifying over 130 species of plants for a proposed renewable energy development site. The survey was completed in order to gain concurrence from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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