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Learning to swim could save your child’s life

Learning to swim could save your child’s life

May is National Water Safety Month, and what better way to celebrate than becoming an experienced swimmer? Whether swimming for recreation or to enhance your survival skills in the water, taking swim lessons is key. Click the photo to learn more.
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Does a clean river matter to you?

Does a clean river matter to you?

Is keeping the Brazos River and its tributaries free of trash important to you in theory, or are you one of the treasured who goes out of their way to pick up after the negligent? There are actions we can all take to help protect our river, and ' 'it's never too late to start. Click here to read more.
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Invasives Threaten Local Ecosystems

Invasives Threaten Local Ecosystems

Invasive plants and animals, those not native to an area, can have a severe impact on ecosystems, spread quickly, and reduce the biodiversity of native plants and animals. Interestingly, invasives are usually unintentionally spread by humans through activities like boating. Here's what you need to know.
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Grateful for Every Drop

Grateful for Every Drop

If you’ve ever spent a few hours or even days without water flowing from your faucets, you know just how important access to clean drinking water can be. It takes a team of hardworking water professionals to make that happen. Click the photo for more.
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New species in Brazos River basin designated threatened under the Endangered Species Act

New species in Brazos River basin designated threatened under the Endangered Species Act

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has named a rare annual wildflower as a threatened species within the Brazos basin. Click the photo to learn more about this plant.
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