Inviting birds to your yard with a bird house or keeping chickens are good ways to control the population.
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San Antonio has a strong chance of rain each day next week as a cold front pushes through the region, according to the National Weather Service.
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The SPCA is now working to rehabilitate the animals, some of which will need care for up to four weeks.
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Many of the solutions are costly, putting them out of reach for small towns. But the region's most populous cities are getting innovative.
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County commissioners this month approved a nearly $11 million expansion of the county's urban farm on the East Side, primarily for a new home for the Bexar County Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service.
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A study finds that carrion crows can be taught to count and make vocalizations that indicate the number counted, much in the same way that human toddlers do.
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Daytime highs in the mid to upper 80s are expected on Tuesday through Friday of next week in San Antonio. Sunrise temperatures will be in the 70s all next week.
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The settlement comes after environmental groups sued the agency to force action on a plan to clean up haze pollution in Texas and multiple other states.
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The first Arboretum San Antonio community input workshop is August 19 at the Mission Library 3134 Roosevelt Ave, San Antonio, TX 78214 at 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
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Nightly in the summer months, between 10 and 20 million bats stream out of Bracken Cave to dine on bugs.
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Despite Hurricane Beryl and some isolated showers in the last 10 days, San Antonio's rainfall totals are little more than a drop in the bucket compared to what's needed to end a years-long drought for the region.