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Blanco River Project - Spotlight on a Partner

© Lynn Mc Bride/The Nature Conservancy
  © Lynn Mc Bride

Blanco River Project partners may not have a formal agreement with The Nature Conservancy but they do share the common goal of conserving natural resources.

Partner: Texas Cooperative Extension

History and Mission: Texas Cooperative Extension is an educational organization provided through a partnership of the federal, state and county governments through Texas A&M University. There is an extension office in every county in Texas and the programs they deliver are determined locally, but typically include agricultural, natural resource and youth programs, among others. Information provided by the extension office is developed by scientists and researchers at Texas A&M and other universities. Information and assistance are offered at no cost to landowners and residents.

Website:

http://texasextension.tamu.edu

How to contact: You can find your local office on the website, click on "Contact your county office." Contact information is also available in the telephone book with county government numbers.