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Hermann Park gardens overcome winter’s chill to continue serving the community
Read full article: Hermann Park gardens overcome winter’s chill to continue serving the communityThe recent cold spell may have left its icy mark on Houston’s landscape, but at the heart of Hermann Park Conservancy, a resilient garden stands tall, defying the winter’s grasp.
Wildlife officials try reducing Muscovy ducks population in Hermann Park by asking people not to feed them
Read full article: Wildlife officials try reducing Muscovy ducks population in Hermann Park by asking people not to feed themWhile they are considered invasive, local wildlife officials say they aren’t planning to kill off any of the Muscovy ducks that roam around Hermann Park, but rather try to get them to leave peacefully.
Ask 2: What happened to the “Cancer, There Is Hope” statue at Hermann Park?
Read full article: Ask 2: What happened to the “Cancer, There Is Hope” statue at Hermann Park?At KPRC 2, we’re dedicated to keeping Houstonians informed. As part of our Ask 2 series, the newsroom will answer your questions about all things Houston.
ESSAY: Why Hermann Park Conservancy President Doreen Stoller loves Houston and Hermann Park
Read full article: ESSAY: Why Hermann Park Conservancy President Doreen Stoller loves Houston and Hermann ParkDoreen Stoller is President of the Hermann Park Conservancy. Each morning a group of gentlemen who have been friends for decades greet me as I arrive to my office at Hermann Park Conservancy. Hermann Park Conservancy’s master plan was designed to create a space where all people would be welcomed, and where they could connect with nature and with one another. I love many things about Houston. Hermann Park is here and we are open for Houston.