Water Resources

Down the Devils
Land Stewardship Resources
With gear loaded, we shove out into the river, slipping the canoe through a small break in the cattails. Where we launch, the current is moderate and the river is wide so the paddling is akin to being on a pond. We spend a few minutes coordinating our paddle strokes and situating our gear before heading downstream. The excitement is evident as conversation is light and brisk. However, our attitudes are merely a ruse, for downstream the roar of Texas’ largest waterfall awaits us. There is no turning back now, so we paddle on.

2018 TWA Private Lands Summit (VIDEO)
Wildlife Resources
The day-long program, was the fifth installment of the organization’s Private Lands Summit, is scheduled for July 12, 2018 at the J.W. Marriott in San Antonio. The event explored the multi-faceted issues associated with the proposal to build a physical barrier stretching from Texas to California.

Where the First Raindrop Falls
Water Resources
Published in Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine, July 2009

Land-Based Water Conservation and Water Yield Practices: Monitoring Strategies
Water Resources
Study submitted to Region L South Central Texas Regional Water Planning Group
Study by: Texas A&M Institute of Renewable Natural Resources and Grazingland Management Systems, Inc.
Sponsored by: Texas Wildlife Association Foundation