From our friends at the Native Plant Society of Texas comes this article touting the benefits of new legislation. Legislation that was filed in the U.S. Senate which will fund locally led efforts to prevent declining species from becoming endangered and help wildlife thrive nationwide. The bipartisan Recovering America’s Wildlife Act will send more than $50 million to Texas each year. The funds will be used to help 1,300 Species of Greatest Conservation Need. In our state, the benefit would include the Texas horned lizard, Northern bobwhite quail, and Guadalupe bass. Read the article below for all the details as posted by Bill Hopkins on the npsot.org Website.
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