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Sustaining the Hill Country – Now and for Future Generations

Saturday, January 30, 2010
By Helotes Herald Staff

PRESS RELEASE RECEIVED FROM THE HILL COUNTRY PLANNING ASSOCIATION (HCPA)

Central Texas is all about the Hill Country – rolling vistas, dramatic bluffs, seeps and springs, and diverse wildlife, but the character of the Hill Country is changing due to explosive growth.

On February 26 and 27, 2010, the Bexar Audubon Society, the Green Spaces Alliance of South Texas, the Hill Country Alliance, and the Texas Wildlife Association will focus on this challenge at the 7th Farm & Range Forum, “Sustaining the Hill Country – Now and for Future Generations,” which will be held in Fredericksburg, Texas.

The Farm & Range Forum begins Friday evening, February 26, with a tour and reception at Becker Vineyards in Fredericksburg and continues on Saturday, February 27, at the Fredericksburg Inn and  Suites.  Out-of-town attendees may request discounted rates at the Fredericksburg Inn.

Topics will include the natural history of the Hill Country and an assessment of its current status, water resources, wildlife and habitat, brush management, nature tourism, managing the homestead, food production, and public policy incentives to promote good stewardship.  Keynote speakers and panelists with diverse backgrounds offer a depth of experience.  There will be opportunities for sharing of experiences and discussion.

Who should attend?  Everyone interested in the future of the Hill Country.  The forum will help land owners, Hill Country residents, and urban and rural conservationists better understand the history and dynamics of the region, as well as the choices and events that are irrevocably shaping its future.

Human residents have flocked to this landscape at an amazing rate over the past several decades.  More than 57,000 more people are coming to live in the Hill Country every year.  The 17-county region’s current population of 3.1 million is projected to climb to at least 4.3 million by 2030.

To sustain what people love about the Hill Country requires a strategy including dedicated land stewardship, protection of natural resources, and incentives to help land owners conserve open spaces and make a living on the land.  This is a challenge to urban dwellers, as well as rural communities, because their objectives and interests in conservation and sustainability are intertwined.

Program details and registration materials will follow in subsequest releases and on the following websites:  www.texas-wildlife.org, www.greenspacesalliance.org, and www.hillcountryalliance.org.

For information on sponsorships and for registration information, contact Helen Holdsworth at HHoldsworth@texas-wildlife.org or 800-TEX-WILD (210-826-2904).

Tags: Bexar Audubon Society, Green Spaces Alliance of South Texas, Hill Country Alliance, Hill Country Planning Association, Texas Wildlife Association

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