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Search Results:US Impact of Outdoor Recreation: $730 BillionSummary: From birdwatchers to mountain bikers, the active set accounts for almost $300 billion in annual retail sales and contributes more than twice that to the U.S. economy, according to a Boulder, Colo.-based trade group. Outdoor recreationists shell out $46 billion a year on the gear they need to hit the woods, the rivers and the slopes, according to a recent report by the Outdoor Industry Foundation. But they spend five times that much ($243 billion) on all the extras — food, lodging, entertainment and transportation.
King Ranch Leads Backlash Against Wind FarmsSummary: In a letter to Gov. Rick Perry last year, James Clement Jr., chairman of the board of the fabled King Ranch, vowed that the ranch will fight a new threat to its land as it has all others: "We have been here for 150 years fighting droughts, border raiders, and unstable commodity markets. . . . We are here to stay." The new threat, unlike the others, is a recent phenomenon: wind power. King Ranch Inc., the agricultural holding company that owns the South Texas ranch and other properties, is backing legislation that could choke off the boom in Texas wind energy by requiring new state regulations of wind turbines.
TWA Convention Celebrates 23 Years of Habitat Conservation & Hunting
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The Texas Wildlife Association (TWA) is celebrating 23 years of promoting effective habitat conservation and responsible hunting through private land stewardship at its annual convention “WildLife 2008,” June 27-28, 2008. The convention, touted as one of the “family-friendliest parties in Texas,” will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Spa in San Antonio. Trinity River Conservation Effort Benefits from Partnerships
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About 5.5 million Texans rely on the Trinity River for their water needs. Taking care of the Trinity River and its watershed is a huge job -- a job that is too big for any one group to tackle alone. Fortunately, though, in the world of conservation, partnerships flourish as vigorously as well managed habitat. LANDOWNERS, CONSERVATIONISTS TO GATHER NEAR CROCKETT OCTOBER 17
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The Trinity Basin Conservation Foundation (TBCF) will hold its Annual Membership Meeting on October 17, 2008 at the Parten family’s 7J Ranch in Houston County, west of Crockett, Texas. The theme of this year’s meeting is “Linkages among urban and rural Texans, conservation, and the Trinity River”. Texas Wildlife Association names Joiner as CEOSummary:
The Texas Wildlife Association has named Gary Joiner to the organization’s newly-created position of Chief Executive Officer. 40 results found Next Page >Showing results 1 through 10
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