The Texas Landscape Project: nature and people. Todd, D. & Ogren, J. Texas A&M University Press, College Station, First edition edition, 2016.
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Overview map – Land – Land protection – Prairies, pastures, cropfields, and lawns – Desert bighorn sheep – The Big Thicket – Protecting the Neches Valley – Conserving land and wildlife – Cooperation – Wildlife, land, and taxes – The fall and rise of the American bison – Water – Surface water – High Plains Playas – Reservoirs – Drought and water use – Stream flows and water rights – Water planning and interbasin transfers – Dams in the Big Bend – Trinity barge canal – Fishing, swimming, and polluting – History and prehistory of Lake Amistad – Falcon Reservoir's drowned history – Exotic fish in Texas – Groundwater – Lost springs and old trails – Barton Springs, Austin, and nonpoint source pollution – Ogallala Aquifer – Comal, San Antonio, and the Edwards – Houston subsidence – Gulf of Mexico – Reefs – Storms and the Texas Coast – Kemp's ridley sea turtle – Air – Lead, Smeltertown, and the family car – The ozone hole – Tobacco and secondhand smoke – Upsets – Monarch butterflies – Energy – Coal – Oil and gas, water and wastewater – Brown pelican – Wind energy – The built world – Population growth and shift – Sprawl – Fire ants! – Lights in the night – Billboards – Shared sacrifice? – Colonias – The Border and the Borderlands – Sparrows, starlings, and doves
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	abstract = {Overview map -- Land -- Land protection -- Prairies, pastures, cropfields, and lawns -- Desert bighorn sheep -- The Big Thicket -- Protecting the Neches Valley -- Conserving land and wildlife -- Cooperation -- Wildlife, land, and taxes -- The fall and rise of the American bison -- Water -- Surface water -- High Plains Playas -- Reservoirs -- Drought and water use -- Stream flows and water rights -- Water planning and interbasin transfers -- Dams in the Big Bend -- Trinity barge canal -- Fishing, swimming, and polluting -- History and prehistory of Lake Amistad -- Falcon Reservoir's drowned history -- Exotic fish in Texas -- Groundwater -- Lost springs and old trails -- Barton Springs, Austin, and nonpoint source pollution -- Ogallala Aquifer -- Comal, San Antonio, and the Edwards -- Houston subsidence -- Gulf of Mexico -- Reefs -- Storms and the Texas Coast -- Kemp's ridley sea turtle -- Air -- Lead, Smeltertown, and the family car -- The ozone hole -- Tobacco and secondhand smoke -- Upsets -- Monarch butterflies -- Energy -- Coal -- Oil and gas, water and wastewater -- Brown pelican -- Wind energy -- The built world -- Population growth and shift -- Sprawl -- Fire ants! -- Lights in the night -- Billboards -- Shared sacrifice? -- Colonias -- The Border and the Borderlands -- Sparrows, starlings, and doves},
	language = {eng},
	publisher = {Texas A\&M University Press},
	author = {Todd, David and Ogren, Jonathan},
	year = {2016},
	keywords = {Protected Areas},
}

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