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Conservation Partners
Texas has a vast diversity of ecosystems and natural resources, many of which are unique to Texas. These landscapes transcend political and ownership boundaries. As a result, wide-ranging awareness and cooperation are critical for effective stewardship of natural and cultural resources. It is essential to develop an array of public and private strategies that build broad-based support for successful and adaptive management, restoration and conservation.
Learn more about some of the organizations working hard to protect wild places and the species that live there across Texas.
Featured Organizations
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
The mission of Texas Parks and Wildlife is to manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.
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Texas General Land Office
Founded after the Texas Revolution in 1836, the General Land Office is constitutionally charged with the responsibility of managing our state resources for the benefit of public education.
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Texas Land Trust Council
The Texas Land Trust Council (TLTC) is an association for Texas land trusts.
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The Nature Conservancy, Texas Field Office
The Texas chapter of The Nature Conservancy works across the state to preserve the lands and waters of Texas.
More Conservation Partners
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Hill Country Conservancy
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Hill Country Land Trust
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Pine and Prairies Land Trust
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Texas A&M Forest Service
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Texas A&M Institute of Renewable Natural Resources
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Texas Agricultural Land Trust
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Texas Land Conservancy
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Texas Water Development Board
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Texas Water Resources Institute
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Hill Country Alliance
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U.S. Department of Defense, Fort Hood