Uvalde County New World screwworm workshop scheduled July 23
Program to focus on surveillance, reporting, response measures for ranch and wildlife managers
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Program to focus on surveillance, reporting, response measures for ranch and wildlife managers
Workshop to help residents learn about water resources, local watershed protection
Safe, efficient and economical disposal of banned, unwanted or surplus agricultural pesticides.
Sampling for bacteria, E. coli available on July 9-10 in Burnet, Lampasas, Llano and San Saba counties
Water samples will be screened for contaminants, salinity
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service program to dispel myths related to water quality
Virtual class will explore common insect families
AgriLife Extension program provides pond-related information for real estate agents and new landowners
Local stakeholders invited to learn about, contribute to improving water quality
AgriLife Research scientists’ endowments support sustainable benefits to production
$155,000 provided to assist landowners to reduce risk and severity of wildfires
Focus on watershed health, water quality and conservation strategies
Texas Triple-P Certified course covers basics of plant identification, life cycle, ecological value
Local stakeholders can learn about, help improve water quality in the Thompsons Creek Watershed
Upon successful completion, participants eligible for state certification
Scientists with Texas A&M AgriLife Research are leading a NASA-backed effort to develop a predictive tool that could transform how the U.S. approaches wetland conservation. The study is a three-year, $897,000 grant project funded by NASA’s Ocean Biology and Biogeochemistry program, which monitors short- and long-term changes here on Earth.
Blum to focus on multispecies management and human-wildlife interactions
David Brooke to enhance stewardship by improving landowner resources, knowledge of prescribed fire
Focus on watershed health, feral hogs, livestock and pond management
Residents of Brushy Creek watershed, well owners near Thrall, Georgetown and Taylor invited