If You Love Texas Waterways . . .

CyberCelt | February 3, 2009 in Beach, Birding, Education, Fish/Hunt, Kayak/canoe/tube, Nature, Rivers, Wildlife Watching | Comments (2)

. . . You should plan to see stunning documentary called Texas: The State of Flowing Water that will air on PBS stations throughout the state at 8 PM on February 12. The program will feature environmentalists, landowners, anglers, river enthusiasts and others who know and love Texas rivers and the rich coastal bays and estuaries.  See the beautiful natural water features and the fish and wildlife that they nurture.

From the Lone Star Chapter of Sierra Club:

Texas is blessed with an incredible bounty of water resources.  The preservation of those resources is not assured, however; their future depends on the efforts of all of us to protect our natural water heritage.  The Parks & Wildlife program will highlight some of the steps being taken now to insure that our rivers continue flowing.

Tune in to the program on the following PBS stations:

  • KACV Amarillo
  • KLRU Austin
  • KAMU Bryan-College Station
  • KEDT Corpus Christi
  • KERA Dallas
  • KCOS El Paso
  • KMBH Harlingen
  • KUHT Houston
  • KNCT Killeen, Temple
  • KTXT Lubbock
  • KPBT Odessa-Midland
  • KLRN San Antonio
  • KWBU Waco

For more information about Texas water, visit the website of the Texas Living Waters Project (a joint project of the National Wildlife Federation, the Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club, and Environmental Defense Fund) at:  http://www.texaswatermatters.org


2 Responses to “If You Love Texas Waterways . . .”

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  1. Comment by Texas WandererFebruary 9, 2009 at 12:46 am  

    Great! I’m going to be watching this for sure.

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