Texas’ working and rural lands are undergoing fundamental changes due to fragmentation and conversion, according to experts at the Texas A&M Institute of Renewable Natural Resources (IRNR). Texas Land Trends data and information, developed by IRNR, have provided guidance and insight in conservation efforts, development trends, natural resource policy decisions and forecasting of natural resources-related issues across Texas for more than two decades. The innovative and interactive Texas Land Trends Data Tool gives the public an easy way to track land changes in the state as well as compare trends between various areas. Read more at Texas Water Resource Institute’s Conservation Matters newsletter….
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