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Free river curriculum for teachers now online

Free river curriculum for teachers now online

Major Rivers and his horse Aquifer are covering new ground in the Lone Star State by making their educational curriculum now accessible online. Quit stalling and click the photo to learn more straight from the horse’s mouth!
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These boots were made for hikin'

These boots were made for hikin'

Check out these unbe-leaf-able trails and start the new year off one foot in front of the other. First Day Hikes are an excellent way to kick-off 2021. Click the photo to learn more.
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New USGS Water Dashboard Provides Nationwide Data to the Public

New USGS Water Dashboard Provides Nationwide Data to the Public

The U.S. Geological Survey recently released the new National Water Dashboard, a mobile tool that provides real-time information on water levels, flood forecasts and more through data gages located across the country. Click the photo for more.
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Taking care of our river for years to come

Taking care of our river for years to come

Maintaining the water resources of the Brazos River requires a lot of work. Thanks to the work of the Texas Clean Rivers Program in partnership with the Brazos River Authority, water in the Brazos River basin is monitored closely. Click the photo to learn more.
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Playing in creeks becomes a career

Playing in creeks becomes a career

The Brazos River Authority environmental and compliance manager thrives on the challenges and expanded opportunities within the department. With more than two decades of experience, this once BRA intern successfully leads the department, balancing multiple needs. Click the photo to read more.
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