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BAIT STATIONS MAY CONTROL FIRE ANTS

COLLEGE STATION–Many people have heard of the “roach motels” of commercials. Now, their fire ants may be able to check into the same type of accomodations. Bait stations to control fire ants on lands managed for wildlife are being developed as the result of research conducted at Texas A&M University. Dr. S. B. Vinson, an…

June 23, 1996

Environment

TWRI Puts Database on Texas Water Reuse Programs on the WWW

COLLEGE STATION — The Texas Water Resources Institute has published a database with water reuse information from more than 40 cities and water districts in Texas on its “Texas WaterNet” World Wide Web site. The URL for “Texas WaterNet” is , and the URL for the water reuse database is . This database was developed…

June 1, 1996

Environment

EDWARDS WATER TRANSFERS COULD BE WORKABLE, STUDY SHOWS

COLLEGE STATION — A Texas A&M University study shows more Southwest Texans than previously assumed support the once unthinkable notion of buying and selling of water rights in the Edwards Aquifer. Such a marketing system for water rights could help resolve difficult environmental and business issues in the 13-county area that depends on the aquifer…

May 17, 1996

Campus & CommunityEnvironment

KNIPLING RECEIVES HONORARY DOCTORATE FROM TEXAS A&M

COLLEGE STATION — Noted scientist and entomologist Dr. Edward F. Knipling will receive an honorary doctorate in commencement exercises at Texas A&M University on May 10, the first alumnus of Texas A&M to receive such a degree. Knipling is best known for the application of the sterile-insect release method developed by he and colleague Ray…

May 9, 1996

Environment

WETLANDS, ANIMAL WASTE MANAGEMENT TOPICS FOR WORKSHOP

COLLEGE STATION — The second annual national Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Management workshop will be May 15-18 at the Ramada Inn- Downtown in Fort Worth. The event will open May 15 with a general session on topics ranging from policy to futuristic planning, Extension and producer activities reports, and discussion of swine, aquaculture and…

April 11, 1996

Environment

TEXAS A&M CREATES ENVIRONMENTAL/ NATURAL RESOURCES PROGRAM

COLLEGE STATION — A new program has been created to more effectively coordinate environmental and natural resources efforts within the Texas A&M University Agricultural Program. The Environmental and Natural Resources Program was announced by Dr. Edward Hiler, vice chancellor and dean of agriculture and life sciences. Dr. Wayne Jordan, director of the Texas Water Resources…

February 27, 1996

Environment

YULE LOVE ‘EM: TEXAS CHRISTMAS TREE FARMS OFFER PERKS

COLLEGE STATION — “Yule Cut or we’ll cut,” is the motto at Darrell Lewis’ eight-year-old Christmas tree farm near Grand Saline, east of Dallas. “When I put this tree farm in, I was looking in the encyclopedia for a name,” Lewis recalls, laughing. “I saw yule log, and that was it. Yule choose, yule cut,…

November 20, 1995

Environment

NATIONAL COYOTE SYMPOSIUM NEARS

Nov., 1995 Writer: Steve Byrns, (915) 653-4576 Contact: Dr. Dale Rollins, (915) 653-4576 SAN ANGELO — Predators and their management has always been controversial, and coyotes have been at the center of the controversy in the Southwest. Coordinators of an upcoming symposium hope to gather the most current knowledge on coyote biology, ecology and management. “Coyotes in…

November 11, 1995

Environment

PREDICTING NITROGEN MINERALIZATION MAY IMPROVE FERTILIZER USE

COLLEGE STATION — New ways of predicting the natural release of nitrogen from decaying plants and animals in soils may lower fertilizer use and protect water sources, according to a new study published by the Texas Water Resources Institute. The study, Soil Nitrogen Mineralization Potential for Improved Fertilizer Recommendations and Decreased Nitrate Contamination of Groundwater,…

September 5, 1995

Environment

TEACHERS TO LEARN HOW TO GET WATER INFORMATION VIA THE INTERNET

COLLEGE STATION — Public school educators in Central Texas soon will be introduced to water and environmental resources available over the Internet under a technology transfer project being carried out by the Texas Water Resources Institute. The effort is funded by an environmental education grant by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, according to Ric Jensen,…

September 5, 1995

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