Sink Creek Phase II Wastewater Project Status
Here is an update from the city on the wastewater line proposed through Sink Creek. Read our take on this […]
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Here is an update from the city on the wastewater line proposed through Sink Creek. Read our take on this […]
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During the high heat of summer, it’s nice to think that cool weather is coming. Add to that the year-long
Almanac Predictions: Cold Wet Winter? Read Post »
Friday, July 15th, a group of us walked Prospect Park-Purgatory Creek Natural Area in San Marcos to learn what we
Learning is a Constant Endeavor Read Post »
Located at 155 South LBJ (next to Cats Billiards and across the street from The Restless Wind), the volunteers at
San Marcos Community Bike Project Read Post »
From Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance: A series of public meetings hosted by the Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) will be held
Come Out and Speak for Spring Flows Read Post »
Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine, July 2011, Every Drop Countshttp://tpwmagazine.epubxp.com/issue/33411Enjoy reading and viewing the amazing photography of Texas outdoor spaces
In the News and Other Tidbits Read Post »
We were disappointed to read that the Hays County commissioner’s court has ended its formal association with Envision Central Texas
Support for Planning for Parks and Open Space Read Post »
Peaceful Pond by Herb Smith (taken at Spring Lake Preserve) SMGA has had many meetings, discussions, and phone calls with
Spring Lake Preserve and Wastewater: Where Do We Draw the Line? Read Post »
It’s tough to imagine being a pioneer when this nation was just beginning and the North American landscape was cloaked
Photo ©TPW With all of the recent focus on Spring Lake Preserve, you may be wondering what a Golden-cheeked Warbler
Golden-Cheeked Warbler Read Post »
My daughter is home from college looking for a job and getting reacquainted with other young adults she hasn’t seen
Natural Area Attraction Read Post »
Water flows at Ringtail Ridge after heavy rains Our local natural areas benefited from the 3″ of rain that fell
Rain Helped But Didn’t End the Drought Read Post »