Comal County Conservation Alliance community meeting
Please join us as we discuss ways to protect priority conservation areas of Comal County. You don't have to be a resident of Comal to appreciate it's beauty and be […]
Please join us as we discuss ways to protect priority conservation areas of Comal County. You don't have to be a resident of Comal to appreciate it's beauty and be […]
2019 Texas Rural Leadership Program Engaging Rural Communities Conference – Austin, Texas The Texas Rural Leadership Program is inviting you to our special Engaging Rural Communities Conference, April 4-5 in […]
Workshop Topics Include: the basics of conservation easements tax implications and estate planning open space valuation the role of land trust organizations a panel discussion with landowners Hosted by the […]
Come spread your blanket and enjoy a selection of short films (45 minutes total) from the on-going Living Springs documentary series. On Thursday, September 6th, Living Springs, in collaboration with […]
Wine in the Wetlands is the signature, annual fundraising event for Mitchell Lake Audubon Center. In 2018, the cocktail event will take place at Magnolia Halle on the evening of Friday, September […]
Mermaid Society Symposiums are created to be signature events of the Mermaid SPLASH Festival, each year in September. The community platforms are designed to bring together like-minded individuals from students […]
What do caves, fire, and food coloring have to do with Barton Springs? Wildland Conservation is taking over Nerd Nite Austin - be there and be square! Doors for the main […]
The Texas Water Research Networking is bringing researchers together to collaborate in addressing the resilience of Texas water resources to changes in natural and human system, and to improve connections […]
The Texas Water Research Network (TWRN), part of theEnvironmental Science Institute at the University of Texas, will meet Sept. 13-15 in Austin and the meeting is open to anyone interested. Registration is free. The meeting […]
Hurricane Harvey was the most significant severe storm of 3-5 days duration in United States history, raining 50 inches or more in parts of Texas. A new National Water Model […]