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Through both the Texas Riparian and Stream Ecosystem Education Program and Urban Riparian and Stream Restoration Program, TWRI has partnered with the Texas Riparian Association, USDA – Natural Resources Conservation Service, Texas Parks and Wildlife and many other partners to provide and deliver educational programs about the nature and function of riparian zones and vegetation, their benefits, local technical resources and best management practices (BMPs) for protecting them. Through education, landowners and other citizens can improve their management of riparian and stream ecosystems, which will reduce nonpoint source pollution (NPS) and provide tremendous ecosystem service benefits and direct economic benefits to communities. The Listserv provides updates on trainings, conferences, grants, agency updates, research, job opportunities, and more! 

Texas Riparian Listserv

The Riparian Listserv was created to encourage the exchange of information on riparian issues among the citizens of Texas. You do not need to be a member of TRA to subscribe. Notices about recent riparian research, conferences, training, and activities are posted almost daily. The list is a moderated list and all submissions require administrative approval before being posted to the List.

We hope that members will advertise educational events, research, jobs, funding opportunities and projects.

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Natural Resources Training Courses Update

This newsletter provides periodic updates of upcoming trainings on riparian and stream restoration, watershed protection planning, and other natural resource issues. 

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Other TWRI Publications

txH2O

txH2O magazine features stories on current water resources research and outreach programs in Texas and priority water issues facing Texas. 

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Conservation Matters

Conservation Matters is an email newsletter covering the latest research and education news about land, water and wildlife in Texas and beyond state lines. 

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