Texas Watersheds: Conservation News from Headwaters to Coast Newsletter (formerly Texas Wetland News)
Texas Wetland News recently underwent a renovation into Texas Watersheds: Conservation News from Headwaters to Coast with expanded coverage of watershed and aquatic conservation activities. In order to conserve resources and in light of state budget constraints, the newsletter will now only be available in an online version. The Texas Watersheds newsletter is posted twice a year, generally in Spring and Fall. If you would like to receive email notification when a new newsletter is posted online, sign-up by going to www.tpwd.state.tx.us/email. Then choose Texas Watersheds under "Special Interest E-Newsletters."
- Winter 2013
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Presidio River Rangers: Adventures in Learning
Environmental Flows in Texas
After Dredging the San Marcos River to Remove an Invasive Plant Species, Geomorphic Monitoring Continues
The Big Lift: Major Milestone of Habitat Restoration Is Achieved at Spring Lake
Technology Upgrade Boosts Education Offerings and Watershed Research at Meadows Center
Proactive Healthy Watershed Protection Planning for the Upper Llano River
Texas Master Naturalist
TPWD Announces Launch of Texas Whooper Watch Program
New Leased Fishing Access Areas Initiated by TPWD
- Summer 2012
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Texas Drought Offers a Rare Fish Conservation Opportunity
The Oasis Pipeline Fire: Recovery Through Partnerships
After the Fire: Protecting Your Property from Soil Erosion
The Rio Grande Tributaries: Habitat Restoration in the Big Bend Region
Private Lands Partnership/Funding Opportunities
Why All the Fuss About Mussels?
Larval Fish Go With the Flow
The Mighty Mayfly
Texas Master Naturalist
Emergency Zebra Mussels Order Signed
- Fall 2011
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PULL. KILL. PLANT. It's People Over Arundo in the Nueces Basin
Guadelupe Bass Restoration Coordinates Watershed-scale Conservation
Coming Soon... South Llano River Paddling Trail
Range-wide Survey of Hybridization in the Guadalupe Bass
Watershed BMP Website Coming Soon
Water, Wildlife and Partnership
1,500-Acre Marsh Restoration Project at J.D. Murphree WMA
- January 2011
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East Texas Black Bear Task Force Develops Habitat Through its Hardwood Habitat Cooperative
Wetlands Reserve Program Adds Value to Enrolled Acreage
Texas Forest Service Water Resources Program Continues to Promote BMPs
Master Naturalist Program Seeks Applicants
- January 2010
(PDF 1.6 MB)
Marsh Planting Is Final Step For Burnet Bay Restoration
New Watershed Policy and Management Program at TPWD
Slough Restoration on the Gene Howe WMA
Tools for Teachers
Alazan Bay WMA Wetlands Receive Improvements
Master Naturalist Program Seeks Applicants
- July 2009
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TPWD Battles Giant Salvinia on Caddo Lake
Master Naturalists: Creating Wetland Habitat to Protect Water Quality in Brays Bayou
Exploring the World in a Drop of Wetland Water
New Data Available from TNRIS
- January 2009
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Master Naturalist Program Seeks Applicants
Second Phase of Wetlands Completed on Richland Creek WMA
Back to Nature: Bahia Grande Work Restores Wetlands Lost to Dredging
Got Cache?
New Incentives Sweeten Deal for Playas in CRP
ArchivedTexas Wetland News Newsletters
- January 2008
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Old River Cove Marsh Restoration Project
Texas Master Naturalist Program Seeks Applicants
Carter Smith Named TPWD Director
- July 2007
(PDF 1 MB)
Texas Paddling Trails
The Shifting Conservation Paradigm: Integrated Bird Joint Ventures
Master Naturalist - Heart of Texas Chapter
How the Wetland Restoration Team Was Born
Master Naturalist Training Classes
- January
2007
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New Film Explores Playas
Texas Master Naturalists
New Survey Reveals High Landowner Demand for Playa Conservation
Prairie Wetland Restoration at Sheldon Lake State Park
- January
2006
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Saltmarsh and Seagrass Restoration and Protection at Delehide Cove
Historic Wetlands of Houston
Goose Island Shoreline Stabilization and Marsh Restoration Project
- July
2005
(PDF 537.3 KB)
Hydrologic Connection Study at the Armand Bayou Nature Center
TPWD Water Documentary Segments on PBS
Private Lands Wetland Conservation Through the East Texas Wetlands Project
- January
2005
(PDF 537.3 KB)
West Galveston Bay Conservation Corridor Partnership
New Farm Bill Program Benefits Playa Lakes
Master Naturalist Program Seeks Applicants
- August
2004
(PDF 537.3 KB)
Lake Waco Wetlands
Volunteers Work to Rebuild Potholes
Habitat Restoration in the Arroyo Colorado to Reduce Nonpoint Source Pollution
- January
2004
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Texas Gets $1 Million in Coastal Wetlands Grants
Kansas Senator Pat Roberts Introduces Legislation to Protect Playa Lakes, Recharge Ogallala
Poster and Fact Sheet Sets
- July
2003
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To Save the Ogallala Aquifer, Save Playa Lakes
Bessie Heights Marsh Restoration Update
Poster and Fact Sheet Sets
- January
2003
(PDF 537.3 KB)
Wetland Conservation within the West Gulf Coast Plain Initiative
Bessie Heights Marsh Restoration
Like Father, Like Son
- July
2002
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Community-based Habitat Restoration Funding Opportunity
Shamrock Island Receives Funding for Monitoring Work and Maintenance
Wetland Restoration at the Bessie Heights Marsh
Goose Island Shoreline Stabilization and Protection of Adjacent Habitats
- January
2002
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Efforts to Control Non-native Giant Salvinia in Texas
Texas Parks & Wildlife Receives Federal Funds for Habitat Protection
The Southern Great Plains Riparian Initiative
East Texas Wetlands Project
- July
2001
(PDF 537.3 KB)
West Galveston Bay on the Mend
Phillips Petroleum Contributes to the Playa Lakes Joint Venture
Mad Island WMA Shoreline Stabilization Project
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