THE HEALTH OF TEXAS AQUIFERS DEPEND ON THE STATE’S ABILITY TO KEEP RURAL TEXAS LANDS FREE OF DEVELOPMENT. HERE, STATE OFFICIALS GET A CLOSER VIEW OF THE AERATORS TREATING CARRIZO AQUIFER WATER ...
LUBBOCK — Texas Agricultural Land Trust has announced a new campaign to raise awareness for the contributions of private working lands to the water supply. The campaign is called No Land, No Wa...
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is joining the statewide campaign, No Land No Water™, the theme of this year’s Soil & Water Stewardship Week, which runs through May 7. To support the camp...
By KIM MCGUIRE Houston Chronicle WEST COLUMBIA — The Brazos River passes wide and muddy through the Griffith family ranch. Floodwaters frequently prompt family members and an armada of cowboys ...
Texas is comprised of 142 million acres of private farms, ranches, and forestlands, leading the nation in land area devoted to privately-owned working lands. For the purpose of this report, wor...
By Blair Calvert Fitzsimons – Guest Column It’s the beginning of another legislative session, and while water may not be at the top of the agenda, we’re never off the hook. Someday, this st...
Texas Agricultural Land Trust (TALT) has announced a new campaign to raise awareness for the contributions of private working lands to the water supply. The campaign is called No Land, No Water. ...
No Land No Water presentation from Blair Fitzsimons at the Texas Agricultural Land Trust. Presentation is A Low Cost Tool for Land Conservation: An Introduction to Conservation Easements. Click ...
No Land No Water presentation from Roel R. Lopez at Texas A&M Institute of Renewable Natural Resources. Click to download pdf
No Land No Water presentation by Dr. Francine Romero, Chair, Conservation Advisory Board San Antionio Edwards Aquifer Protection Program. Click to download pdf