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Replenishing Our Hills: Protecting Lands in the Heart of the Hill Country

Contributor(s): Evans, Brent (Author), Freud, John (Photographer), Langford, David K (Introduction by), Sansom, Andrew (Foreword by)

ISBN: 9781648430282

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

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Pub Date: July 1, 2024

Dewey: 333.72097648

LCCN: 2023052505

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Maps

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.20" H x 10.80" L x 11.30" W ( 4.80 lbs) 400 pages

Series: Myrna and David K. Langford Books on Working Lands

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The Hill Country, "sweet spot of Texas," is in danger of being loved to death, or so it seems. The good news is that all the growth and development has triggered some serious conservation efforts. Folks are joining forces to protect the lands and waters of this extraordinary region--families have been partnering with land trusts to save their legacies; citizens have been creating parks, greenways, trails, natural areas, wildlife refuges, and nature centers, thoughtful stewardship is helping damaged lands recover; a network of conservationists has been hard at work; and Texas voters have been supporting conservation measures.

Featuring photography by John Freud and a compelling narrative by longtime conservationist Brent Evans, this unique book on the Texas Hill Country includes inspiring images of conserved land, provides a history of conservation efforts, and highlights the contributions of regional land trusts, county programs, community projects, a community-based nature center and farm, and private landowners. With a goal of celebrating and inspiring grass-roots conservation, Freud and Evans showcase, through words and imagery, places that have been cared for and preserved by a generation of local landowners, local governments, and local nonprofits. As Evans writes in the preface, "the Hill Country is saving some of itself, and this is our story."

As a record of the many conservation efforts in the Texas Hill Country, Replenishing Our Hills serves as an invaluable and inspiring resource for those new or familiar to land stewardship.

Review Quotes: "Texas just wouldn't be Texas without that majestic centerpiece of rocks and hills, and lands and waters that comprise our beloved Hill Country. Yet, as Evans and Freud so compellingly and visually convey in Replenishing our Hills, the region's very allure may also be its greatest threat. Kudos to these two for championing the urgency of conserving the sense of place and character of such an iconic part of our home ground."--Carter Smith, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Executive Director, retired

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