Panhandle Wildfire Relief Resources

Are you looking to help the residents of the Texas Panhandle who sustained losses due to recent wildfires?
Please visit this page for livestock supply points and information on how to make a monetary donation. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service thanks you for your support of Texans.

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Agrilife Extension Resources

Water is one of Texas’ most critical natural resources, so maintaining the health and sustainability of the Texas water sources and aquifers is vitally important. Our educational resources and regional experts teach Texans about water conservation, management and quality while protecting the state’s rivers, streams, lakes, bays and oceans.

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Asset Type: Program
  • Program

    The Texas Watershed Steward program was initiated to provide science-based, watershed education to help citizens identify and take action to address local water quality impairments.

    Cibolo Creek at Crescent Bend Nature Park
  • Program

    The goal of the Texas Well Owner Network project is to inform Texans about water quality through protecting their wells and surface waters.

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    The Texas Sea Grant College Program is part of a national network that helps connect research conducted at Sea Grant institutions with the public.

    Recreational fishing in Galveston Bay
  • Program

    In the Natural Resources project area, youth gain knowledge and experience in a variety of outdoor topic areas such as water conservation, outdoor living skills, forestry, fishing, and more. Young Texans involved in these projects are introduced to a vast array of educational and fun opportunities to be immersed in the world around them.

    Parent and child fishing on a dock
  • Program

    The Pecan Orchard Management Short Course is the world renowned premiere educational event on how to grow pecans.

  • Program

    This program provides information around urban ecological issues including stormwater management, green infrastructure, stream restoration, and urban water conservation.

  • Program

    The School of Irrigation provides irrigation education through a variety of in-person and self-paced educational courses to meet the changing needs of the irrigation industry.

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  • Program

    RWQ-REEU program provides students with hands-on learning experiences in water quality, exposure to careers in agricultural research and extension, and a pathway to graduate school.  

  • Program

    This program educates the public about rainwater harvesting and other water-related issues so that we can have a sustainable water supply for generations to come.

  • Program

    The OWCAP is a multidisciplinary research and outreach project focused to address issues with groundwater declines and long-term agricultural sustainability in the High Plains region.

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