NOTE ON CONTENTS

Each section of the Resource Guide is arranged to include a set of Talking Points  ideally suited to the seasons.  This somewhat arbitrary arrangement is meant to facilitate walking the Oak Loop Trail.  Because of the primacy of trees in the ecosystem, each “season” starts with a Talking Point about trees.

   Cover Page Foreword Concept of the Park

  TALKING POINT

AUTHOR

WINTER

A:  The Ashe Juniper       

Stan Drezek, AAMN

B:  SA Area Cultural History                     

Steve Tomka, UTSA Archaeology

C:  Importance of Snags              

Wendy Leonard, COSA Parks & Rec.

D:  Exotic Invasive Plants 

Jessica Leslie, AAMN 

SPRING

E: Live Oak/Ashe Juniper Ecosystem

Christine Westerman, SWCA Environmental Consultants

F: Area Birds 

Patricia (Patsy) Kuentz, AAMN  

G: Area Reptiles

Fred Wills, EAA

H: Area Wildflowers

Patty Leslie Pasztor, AAMN  

SUMMER

I.  Texas Kidneywood     

Ron Tullius, AAMN

J. Prickly Pear Cactus                     

Jessica Leslie, AAMN

K. Savanna Restoration    

Stan Drezek, AAMN

L. Tasajillo

Stan Drezek, AAMN 

FALL

M. Texas Persimmon     

Jessica Leslie, AAMN

N. Area Wildlife                    

Christine Westerman, SWCA Environmental Consultants

O. History of Voelcker Farm           

Wendy Thornton, AAMN

P. Yucca & Yucca Moths

Wendy Leonard, COSA Parks & Rec.

ADDITIONAL TALKING POINTS

Q. Agarita       

Stan Drezek, AAMN

R. Insects       

Molly Keck & Alexa Ortiz, Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service

S. Riparian Areas     

Peggy Darr, COSA, Medina River Natural Area

T. Learning Landscape       

Wendy Drezek, AAMN

U. Grasses    

Dr. Floyd Waller, Native Plant Society

V. Ethnobotany

Janis Merritt