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[Environmentalist David Baumgartner at Selah Ranch]

Description: Photograph of an environmentalist named David Baumgartner at Selah Ranch in Blanco County, Texas. Baumgartner is standing behind a metal fencing and a tombstone is located in the front right hand corner of the photo. There are large trees and other various plant life located in the background.
Date: July 2001
Creator: Streng, Evelyn Fiedler
Partner: Texas Lutheran University

Joint Groundwater Monitoring and Contamination Report: 2000

Description: Annual report compiling information about required groundwater monitoring activities and cases of contamination by state-regulated activities during the 2000 calendar year. Includes tables with the enforcement status of each case of contamination.
Date: April 2001
Creator: Texas Groundwater Protection Committee
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Texas Environmental Enforcement Task Force: Report to the Task Force Member Agencies

Description: Report summarizing the work of the Texas Environmental Enforcement Task Force for fiscal years 1991-2001. It provides an overview of the task force organization and activities, general progress, and supporting statistical data. The report also discusses specific programs -- Environmental Crime Prevention Week in Texas, and training for law enforcement allies to prevent pollution -- and discusses new challenges for the group.
Date: December 2001
Creator: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Texas Nonpoint Source Pollution Management Program Annual Report: 2000

Description: Annual report about managing nonpoint source pollution in Texas discussing abatement programs, monitoring and assessment activities, implementation programs, outreach programs, grant programs, and financial information for the initiatives during 2000.
Date: March 2001
Creator: Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

South Texas Natives, Volume 1, Number 1, Summer 2001

Description: Newsletter of the South Texas Natives program, an initiative to develop and promote native plants for the restoration and reclamation of habitats on private and public lands. It describes projects undertaken by the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute and provides other relevant information about natural habitats and plants.
Date: Summer 2001
Creator: Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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