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1995

7 x 9 7/8 in.
240 pp., 60 color photos, 1 map

ISBN: 978-0-292-70835-8
$19.95, paperback
33% website discount: $13.37

 
 
 
     

Saving the Best of Texas
A Partnership Approach to Conservation

By Richard C.Bartlett
Leroy Williamson, photographer
Foreword by Robert L. Thornton III
Introduction by Andrew Sansom

 

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With a deep belief in partnerships for conservation, Richard C. Bartlett, Chairman of The Nature Conservancy of Texas, explores the past and ongoing efforts of individuals and groups—private, public, federal, and state—to save the best of Texas' natural landscapes and the myriad species of plants and animals they support. Drawing on some 100,000 miles of backroads travel, Bartlett vividly describes many of the areas that, through a commitment to partnerships, have already been preserved in their natural state. Fine color photographs by Leroy Williamson provide a striking visual counterpoint to the text.

These words and images give well-deserved credit to the people responsible for saving some of the best of Texas. They also highlight the need to continue to join together to preserve our natural environment so that the beauty and diversity we enjoy today will be available for future generations. It is the author's hope that Saving the Best of Texas will be a catalyst in that process.

Richard C. Bartlett has been actively involved in conservation work for almost four decades. He is Vice Chairman of Mary Kay Corporation.

Now retired in Bartlett, Texas, Leroy Williamson was a well-known photographer for Texas Parks and Wildlife magazine for thirty years.

Number Twenty-nine, Corrie Herring Hooks Series

 Of Related Interest Bedichek, Adventures with a Texas Naturalist
Jackson, The Earth Remains Forever

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