
Trinity Waters, formerly known as the Trinity Basin Conservation Foundation, launched a new website on July 18 to more effectively communicate with landowners and others within the Trinity River Basin. Trinitywaters.org, developed in conjunction with Texas A&M Institute of Renewable Natural Resources and the Texas AgriLife Extension Service, is one outreach tool used as part of the broader project Building Partnerships for Cooperative Conservation in the Trinity River Basin.
The purpose of this website is to make it easier for people, particularly landowners and land managers, to access a wealth of reliable information on conservation practices for land management strategies and to develop partnerships with various organizations, agencies, and landowners. Also contained within the website is information about cost-share opportunities for restoration and conservation, news and event updates, wildlife and livestock management techniques to produce healthier animal populations, and to promote land stewardship and natural resources education for students and adults. Rural landowners are not the only ones that gain from this website. Urban residents can also benefit with information about water conservation and recreational opportunities within the basin. The website also highlights conservation projects that are ongoing within the basin as Trinity Waters works to improve wildlife habitat and water quality to benefit humans, livestock, and wildlife.
See more in this news release on AgriLife Today.
The purpose of this website is to make it easier for people, particularly landowners and land managers, to access a wealth of reliable information on conservation practices for land management strategies and to develop partnerships with various organizations, agencies, and landowners. Also contained within the website is information about cost-share opportunities for restoration and conservation, news and event updates, wildlife and livestock management techniques to produce healthier animal populations, and to promote land stewardship and natural resources education for students and adults. Rural landowners are not the only ones that gain from this website. Urban residents can also benefit with information about water conservation and recreational opportunities within the basin. The website also highlights conservation projects that are ongoing within the basin as Trinity Waters works to improve wildlife habitat and water quality to benefit humans, livestock, and wildlife.
See more in this news release on AgriLife Today.