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Author: Robin Gary

Texas Highways Spotlights State of the Hill Country Report

Posted on May 10, 2022May 10, 2022Author Robin GaryCategories Land Conservation, Policy, Water Conservation, Watershed Protection

The State of the Hill Country Report is making a splash!  It is highlighted in Texas Highways’ May Hidden Hill Country edition.  The 8 conservation and development metrics presented in … Continue reading Texas Highways Spotlights State of the Hill Country Report

We are all in this drought together

Posted on May 4, 2022May 4, 2022Author Robin GaryCategories drought, Water Conservation

Article by Ben Eldredge is Vice President of Conservation at the Cibolo Center for Conservation and on the Board of the Cow Creek Groundwater Conservation District According to Micah Voulgaris … Continue reading We are all in this drought together

Small-town Boerne works to preserve resources as development gobbles Hill Country land

Posted on May 4, 2022Author Robin GaryCategories Land Conservation, Policy, Water Conservation

Removing the mystery of groundwater to protect Texas’ beloved Hill Country

Posted on May 4, 2022Author Robin GaryCategories drought, Policy, Posts, Water Conservation

Rethinking our relationship with Hill Country water, before it’s too late

Posted on April 22, 2022April 22, 2022Author Robin GaryCategories Policy

For immediate release: Opinion Editorial April 11, 2022 By:  Jennifer Walker, National Wildlife Federation Water is an integral part of the Hill Country fabric, and it is embodied in the … Continue reading Rethinking our relationship with Hill Country water, before it’s too late

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  • Wimberley Valley Watershed Association
  • P. O. Box 2534
  • Wimberley, TX 78676
  • 512-722-3390
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The Wimberley Valley Watershed Association is a non-profit organization with 501c(3) status. EIN: 74-2879756

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