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TCA News Fall 2025
Check out TCA's Fall 2025 Newsletter, print and digital copies avaiable.


TCA Summer News 2025
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Fostering a Future Generation of Conservationists
Spending time outdoors and connecting with nature is more important than ever. Recognizing the value of learning from the natural world and the creatures around us, TCA has introduced new recreational programs, including birding, paddling, and camping. Additionally, we continue our mission with the Texas Conservation Action Team (TXCAT), restoring prairies, removing litter, and planting native trees to reduce the impact of human activities. Through hands-on conservation even


TCA's Spring 2024 Newsletter
View PDF Newsletter Remembering Richard Donovan By: Justin Lannen, Chairman of the Board Pictured Left and Below: Richard Donovan canoeing the Neches River, taken by Robert Sloan On February 19, the Texas conservation community lost one of its greatest advocates. Richard Donovan’s contributions to TCA and to environmental conservation were deep and lasting. I first met Richard not long after I was hired as TCA’s office manager in 1999, which was not long before Richard launch


TCA's Fall Newsletter
Thank you to everyone who participated and attended TCA's Annual Meeting on September 29 & 30, 2023, in Arlington, Texas! Open TCA's Fall Newsletter to see pictures from the event, read about updates on projects and advocacy, and learn of ways you can take action in our fall fundraiser! Read more about TCA's 2023 Annual Meeting here . From everyone at Texas Conservation Alliance - Have a wonderful holiday season and please take a moment to check out all the great happenings


TCA Summer Announcements
Save the date for the Texas Conservation Alliance Annual Meeting September 29 & 30, 2023, at the River Legacy Living Science Center in Arlington, TX! Swift Fox (Vulpes velox) Swift foxes are the smallest fox in Texas, averaging 4-5 pounds in weight. Common identifiers include orange fur, Iarge ears, and black-tipped tails. Texas Conservation Action Team (TXCAT) (Photo) Volunteers planting native prairie grass at a TCA community event. 2,500 native plants planted so far in 20


Reflecting on My TCA Experience
This blog article was written by Skyler N, TCA’s College Station-based Spring 2023 intern, in reflection of his experience spearheading his internship project: Lights Out, College Station! Photo: Lights Out College Station volunteer, Mallory U (left, Ecology & Conservation Biology, ECCB), Mac M (right, Texas A&M Forest Service), and TCA intern, Skyler N (center, ECCB) As I reach the end of my freshman year at Texas A&M University, I can't help but reflect on the incredible in


Congratulations to TCA Summer Interns!
At Baytown and Buffalo Bayou, Bachman and White Rock Lakes, and Ray Roberts Lake State Park, TCA’s summer interns organized their communities to restore wildlife habitat. These emerging conservation leaders removed over 1000 pounds of litter pollution from Texas waterways, planted thousands of native prairie plants, and advocated for migratory bird protections with city councils and county commissioners. Habitat restoration is essential. The United Nations ranks habitat loss


Join the TCA 50 Support Circle
Become a TCA 50 founding member and help build a pipeline of emerging conservation leaders for our next 50 years! TCA is seeking 50 conservation champions to join the TCA 50 Support Circle. A special gift of $1,000 or above helps train and equip TCA troops in the trenches protecting Texas rivers, forests, and wildlife. Join the TCA 50 as a founding member today by donating at tcatexas.org/support-us . About TCA's internship program: TCA internships offer emerging conservation
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