The history of the Gila is a microcosm of a long-standing debate: what is wilderness? Does Wilderness–big W–even exist in the way that Aldo Leopold imagined? When additional voices are included, namely those of Indigenous cultures that have lived in the region for thousands of years, how is the conversation reframed?
How will climate change impact Texas and the native prairie and savanna ecosystems? How do we plan restorations to be sustainable in 2050? Do we need to change our land management practices?
For those interested in converting yards into drought-resistant native plant habitats, this workshop will introduce tips and tricks for keeping Texas plants healthy.
We will discuss the many advantages of native plants in your landscape, how they help to feed and attract our amazing birds, and which ones to consider to get the most bang for your buck!
Texas Waters Webinars are provided to develop a corps of well-informed volunteer specialists who provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of aquatic resources and aquatic habitats within their communities for the state of Texas.
This workshop provides owners and operators information on state dam safety regulations; developing and implementing emergency action plans; and dam operations, maintenance, and inspections.
Water Wonks will feature a host of experts sharing innovative ideas and details about their work in the world of water. The series is a free community education opportunity.