Clearing Brush and Saving a Holly
An old fence line cut though the middle of a meadow dividing it for no apparent reason. Once it was...
An old fence line cut though the middle of a meadow dividing it for no apparent reason. Once it was...
A pair of beautiful Wood Ducks appeared on the pond at Vista Farm a month or so ago. They are...
The health of an ecosystem depends on a large and diverse population of pollinators. We have plenty of them at...
December 31, 2021 -- Best New Year's Eve ever! We built a fire at the pond and cooked hot dogs....
Vista Farm is pleased to announce its designation as a Certified Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation. Yeah! This...
A correct identification of the most puzzling observation made to date at Vista Farm is that of the Leafy Oak...
A list of native Louisiana plants identified at Vista Farm.
We've been watching birds at Vista Farm since Day One in 2005. Finally, here's a list of those observed with...
This is the story of Vista Farm, a 30-acre flatwood (pine savanna) in southeastern Louisiana where native plants and small...
Vista Farm is a thirty-acre tract of flatwood (pine savanna) land in Madisonville, Louisiana, with four distinct ecosystems each with...
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