A Garden Affair

A Garden Affair

Keynote Presentation

Sustaining Biodiversity

Preserving and Regenerating Plant Species in the Cross Timbers Region of Texas through Soil Health and Wildflower Propagation Efficiency

Dr. Lisa Bellows – Thomsen Foundation

Dr. Lisa Bellows is a distinguished scholar and researcher in the field of environmental science, with a keen focus on sustainable development and conservation. Holding a Ph.D. in Science Education with an emphasis on ecosystem sustainability, she has dedicated her career to advancing our understanding of complex ecological systems and finding innovative solutions to environmental challenges.

Learn More About Dr. Bellows

Dr. Bellows’ academic journey began at a young age, fueled by a passion for the natural world. She completed her undergraduate studies in Molecular Biology at Texas Woman’s University, where her outstanding academic achievements earned her numerous accolades and scholarships. Her commitment to excellence continued as she pursued her Master’s degree in Science Education and Molecular Biology, delving into the intricate relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem stability.

Earning her Ph.D. in Environmental Biology marked a significant milestone in Dr. Bellows’ academic career. Her doctoral research, which centered on the impacts of local to global ecosystem processes. Her work garnered widespread recognition and contributed valuable insights to the scientific community. Driven by a deep sense of responsibility, she actively engages in public outreach and education, translating her research findings into actionable initiatives for environmental conservation.

Dr. Bellows’ professional journey extends beyond academia, as she collaborates with government agencies, non-profit organizations, and international bodies to shape policies promoting sustainable practices. Her interdisciplinary approach and effective communication skills have made her a sought-after expert at conferences and symposiums worldwide.

Thomsen Foundation, a nature preserve in the Cross Timbers Region, has been instrumental in land stewardship for over 40 years, emphasizing education and research and inspiring others by the practices implemented on Thomsen’s 600 acres. Currently, Dr. Bellows serves as Executive Director for Thomsen Foundation where she has led the preservation and regeneration efforts for 20 of those years. Dr. Bellows leads a dynamic team dedicated to finding innovative solutions for mitigating the impacts of human activities on the environment. 

Her expertise and passion align seamlessly with Thomsen Foundation’s commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable development. Through her tireless efforts, Dr. Bellows exemplifies the values and vision of the Thomsen Foundation, driving positive change for a better, more sustainable future.

Barn and Wildflowers on  Thomsen Foundation Land

Featured Presentations

Cracked Clay Soil During a Drought
Changing Climate, Changing Gardens

Senior Meteorologist Jeff Ray – CBS 11

Looking back in time to the last  125 years of weather history, what has changed, and how we can adapt our gardens to these changes.

Learn more about Jeff Ray

Jeff joined CBS 11 and TXA 21 in December 2010. He is the senior Meteorologist on staff and can be seen covering various shifts across the week or on the weekend evenings. You will rarely see him during severe weather coverage but often hear his voice; he is operating the radar behind the scenes. When not covering weather, Jeff is often visiting area schools to talk about the science of weather. An avid gardener, you can catch his weekly Gardening 101 series on Fridays on CBS11.