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Environmental Information
- Austin Environmental Handbook - Ecology Action
- The Bill Hicks Foundation for Wildlife Rehabilition
- A non-profit organization whose charter is to render aid to wild animals who are sick, injured, or orphaned, and to release them back into the wild once they are well.
- Bull Creek Foundation
- To promote the harmonious balance between nature, recreation, and sustainable economic development within the Bull Creek Watershed.
- Central Texas Electronic Equipment Recycling Association - (CenTEERA)
- An industry association that promotes electronic equipment recycling .
- City of Austin: Environment and Conservation
- Austin City Council priorities include "Quality of Life and the Environment." Programs, including water and energy conservation, focus on ensuring a healthy natural environment.
- Ecotropic Works
- Ecotropics maintains that for a culture to be healthy it must exist as in an ecological niche and thereby relate symbiotically with all the fields of forces.
- Edwards Aquifer Research and Data Center
- Information related to the Edwards Aquifer, the underground reservoir that supplies water for agricultural, industrial as well as municipal uses for more than 1.5 million people in the region.
- Environment & Conservation Education Programs - City of Austin
- Austin City Council priorities include "Quality of Life and the Environment." Programs, including water and energy conservation, focus on ensuring a healthy natural environment.
- Highland Lakes Group
- Purpose is to insure that Highland Lakes organizations are well informed about water issues affecting the lakes.
- The Home Place
- Here at The Home Place, we're dedicated to gathering and sharing information on alternative building techniques and materials, sustainable living practices, and self-sufficient homesteading.
- Horned Lizard Conservation Society (HLCS)
- Through research, education, and conservation of horned lizard habitats and existing populations, the HLCS hopes to return the horned lizard, a state symbol, to all of its natural range.
- Hornsby Bend
- Where the city's biosolids become DilloDirt, the first Anglo settlement in Travis County, the most popular birdwatching site in the Austin area.
- Keep Austin Beautiful
- A nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting a clean and litter-free environment for Greater Austin.
- Lower Colorado River Authority
- A conservation and reclamation district created by the Texas Legislature in 1934 to improve the quality of life in the Central Texas area.
- Maximum Potential Building Systems
- A non-profit education, demonstration, and research organization with over 70 years combined experience in the application of appropriate technologies and sustainable design practices to meet the needs of a broad range of users, from individual home builders to regional planning and natural resource agencies.
- MCC's Environmental Programs
- National Wildflower Research Center
- Is the only national nonprofit organization committed to the preservation and reestablishment of native North American wildflowers, grasses, trees, shrubs, and vines in planned landscapes.
- Save Barton Creek Association
- Works to protect the flora, fauna and water quality of the Barton Springs segment of the Edwards Aquifer through research, public education, litigation and promotion of alternative land uses.
- Save Our Springs Alliance (SOS)
- Is dedicated to protecting the Edwards Aquifer, its springs and contributing streams, and its endangered species from pollution and overpumping.
- Austin Sierra Club
- The Austin chapter of the Sierra Club is dedicated to preserving and enjoying the natural treasures of Austin and the Central Texas region through political activism, volunteerism and extensive outdoor activities and outings.
- The Sustainable Food Center of Austin
- Our mission is to promote the important role of food in developing healthy, self-sustaining communities.
- Texas Environmental Center
- The Texas Environmental Center (TEC) is a non-profit organization extending environmental information through modern technologies. TEC has been a pioneer in the use of the Internet since 1991 when we joined in a partnership with Rice University to develop one of the first electronic environmental libraries in the nation.
- Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association (TREIA)
- The Home Place
- Here at The Home Place, we're dedicated to gathering and sharing information on alternative building techniques and materials, sustainable living practices, and self-sufficient homesteading.
- Travis Audubon Society
- A local nonprofit chapter of National Audubon Society, is a volunteer organization committed to the conservation and preservation of natural resources.
- Trust for Public Land
- A land conservation organization that conserves land for people to enjoy as parks, gardens, natural areas and open space.
- Useful Wild Plants of Texas
- Austin-based project publishing 12-vol encyclopedia documenting historical/economic uses of plants native to Texas, Southeastern/Southwestern U.S., the Southern Plains, and Northern Mexico.
- Vanguard
- An Austin group nationally recognized for their work in preventing and coping with chemical injury.
- Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve
- Was founded in 1974 to protect 227 acres of pristine Texas Hill Country and to provide nature education programs.
National Response Center To Report Toxic Chemical and Oil Spills 1-800-424-8802
National Pesticide Telecommunications Network 1-800-858-7378
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