By Jess Savage
Alicia Ramsey was outside her home doing yard work when she noticed something in the fallen leaves: the chrysalis of a butterfly.
Ramsey, who’s a watershed ecologist with the San Antonio Water Authority in Texas, said it felt like a rare moment, but fallen leaves are teeming with animals that depend on them.
“We just don't realize what's in our leaves,” Ramsey said. “People throw out their leaves, or they compost their leaves, or they mulch their leaves, not realizing how much life is actually in them.”