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Survey advances Hill Country conservation plan
Friday, June 3, 2022 by Tai Moses
A coalition of groups tasked with protecting the Texas Hill Country has launched a survey to “inform the creation of a land, water, and natural infrastructure plan for the Hill Country.” As the Texas Hill Country Conservation Network explains, the confidential survey, which takes about 10 minutes to complete, “is designed to help us understand community priorities related to parks, open spaces, agricultural lands, water resources, and the environment.” After finishing the survey, you’ll be offered a chance to sign up to receive updates on the project and possibly win a $50 gift card. Take the survey.
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