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Texas Chapter of the Wildlife Society
tctws.org
Details activities, events, committee's, officers, and conservation camp.
ReportPollution.org
reportpollution.org
Citizens pollution complaint action page. Includes search complaint database, and area to file a complaint with the Texas Environmental Agency.
Blackland Research and Extension Center
brc.tamus.edu
Descriptions of programs in water quality, health data mapping, agronomy, and agricultural economics. Also includes staff directory and related links.
Texas SmartScape
txsmartscape.com
SmartScape uses native and adapted plants and trees to create landscapes that need less water, pesticides, and fertilizer to thrive in the North Central Texas climate. SmartScape utilizes xeriscape principles, but goes beyond the basics by providing design, care and plant search tools that are “Smart” for North Central Texas.
Texas Beyond History
texasbeyondhistory.net
An illustrated popular guide to archeological sites across the state from Texas Archeological Research Laboratory and Texas Archeological Society. Includes timeline, map tool, glossary, kids' section.
Keep Texas Beautiful
ktb.org
A grassroots organization that coordinates many litter prevention and beautification activities statewide.
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Texas Office
tx.nrcs.usda.gov
Works to conserve soil and water resources on private lands. Includes staff directory, references on Texas soil and water, details of programs, and education opportunities.
Chisholm Trail Resource Conservation and Development
chisholmtrailrcd.org
Promotes conservation and rural economic development. Includes information about mission and goals, calendar, grants, and sponsors.
Texas Farmers Union
texasfarmersunion.org
Works to improve the quality of life for rural people through legislation, cooperation, and education. Provides information about insurance, community development, and charitable programs, with news and legislative updates.
Drive Clean Across Texas
drivecleanacrosstexas.org
Statewide public outreach and public education campaign designed to improve air quality. Offers air quality facts and educational materials.
Texas Recycler Market News
grn.com
Newsletter from the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission with information about markets for recovered materials.
Texas Spelogical Survey
utexas.edu
Established in 1961 to collect, organize and maintain information about karst areas. Includes data bases, photo galleries, articles about safety and conservation, and contacts.
TEXNAT - Texas Natural Resource Server
texnat.tamu.edu
Information database for natural resource management of Texas rangelands. Features research and extension publications, management tips, common range plants, special educational programs, and symposium proceedings.
Earth Share of Texas
earthshare-texas.org
An organization of local, state, national, and international nonprofit environmental groups participating in workplace giving programs.
Texas Solar Energy Society
txses.org
Educational organization. Contains some information about solar electric. Has a K-12 renewables education area.
Don't Mess with Texas (DMWT)
dontmesswithtexas.org
Anti-highway litter campaign organized by the Texas Department of Transportation. Order DMWT stuff, read the latest headlines about the program, view or listen to campaign advertisements, and get more details about DMWT programs and opportunities.
Texas Campaign for the Environment
texasenvironment.org
Dedicated to informing and mobilizing Texans to protect the quality of their lives, health and the environment.
Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board
tsswcb.state.tx.us
Offers technical assistance to the state's soil and water conservation districts. Includes staff contacts, calendar of events, employment, contact information, programs, and reports.
Texas Archeological Society
txarch.org
An educational, non-profit organization that believes in archeological resource protection.
Texas Environmental Center
tec.org
A non-profit organization that produces Web and CD-ROM-based environmental programs.
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how is the environment related to science?
Q. how is the environment related to science?
Asked by Cat - Mon Sep 4 19:40:41 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Your question is silly. Science is simply the knowledge whereas the environment is your surroundings or habitat. Obviously we apply science to our habitat...things like climatology, limnology, geology, geography and further apply it to zoology and botany and other fields.
Answered by Frank - Mon Sep 4 19:53:17 2006
Q. how is the environment related to science?
Asked by Cat - Mon Sep 4 19:40:41 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Your question is silly. Science is simply the knowledge whereas the environment is your surroundings or habitat. Obviously we apply science to our habitat...things like climatology, limnology, geology, geography and further apply it to zoology and botany and other fields.
Answered by Frank - Mon Sep 4 19:53:17 2006
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