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Category: Land Conservation

Behold the Bounty of the Blanco (Texas Highways)

Posted on June 22, 2021July 8, 2021Author Robin GaryCategories Land Conservation, Watershed ProtectionTags Blanco, Cypress Creek, Hays County, Jacob's Well

This month’s Texas Highways features the Blanco on the cover!  The author–Joe Nick Patoski–covers a lot of river miles and even makes it to Jacob’s Well, the headwaters of Cypress … Continue reading Behold the Bounty of the Blanco (Texas Highways)

Recycling, Upcycling, and Greenfielding at Coleman’s Canyon Preserve

Posted on May 20, 2021December 29, 2021Author Robin GaryCategories Land Conservation, Posts

When WVWA purchased the Coleman’s Canyon property in 2019, there was a lot of work needed to restore the land.  Perhaps the biggest project was greenfielding the derelict buildings–removing structures … Continue reading Recycling, Upcycling, and Greenfielding at Coleman’s Canyon Preserve

Three Additional Ranches Conserved with Travis County Bonds

Posted on August 1, 2018Author wimberleywatershedCategories Land Conservation, Watershed Protection

Diverse Partners Protect Hamilton Pool Road Corridor (Dripping Springs, TX) – On Monday, July 30th, Travis County and the Puryear family celebrated the closing of a real estate deal on … Continue reading Three Additional Ranches Conserved with Travis County Bonds

Bloomberg – Here’s How America Uses Its Land

Posted on August 1, 2018August 1, 2018Author wimberleywatershedCategories Land ConservationTags Agriculture, Land Use, Urbanization

By Dave Merrill and Lauren Leatherby July 31, 2018 There are many statistical measures that show how productive the U.S. is. Its economy is the largest in the world and grew at a … Continue reading Bloomberg – Here’s How America Uses Its Land

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