About the Alliance
Join Texas Conservation Alliance...
a dynamic group of individuals and
organizations protecting Texas’ rivers,
forests, coastlines,
wildlife, and other natural habitats. The Alliance harnesses the
energies and experience of Texans
from varied backgrounds who share a common interest in protecting
our state’s natural resources.
The
Alliance has an
exceptional record of accomplishment over its forty-year history.
Texas Conservation Alliance builds
grassroots coalitions of conservationists, sportsmen, landowners,
advocates for nature tourism and
outdoor recreation, business people, timber industry leaders and
elected officials to influence public
policies that affect the environment and to solve natural resource
problems.
We invite individuals and organizations to join the Alliance
and help us provide a natural legacy for future generations of Texans!

The Alliance’s efforts have led to:
- Establishment of four national wildlife refuges in Texas, including
the
Neches River National Wildlife Refuge
- Protecting Texas’ rivers
from unnecessary dams and channelization
- Designation of five wilderness
areas in Texas’ national
forests
- Creation of the Big Thicket National Preserve and
other parks
- Guidelines to protect the endangered red-cockaded
woodpecker
- Environmental education programs that provide outdoor
experiences
- Recycling and energy conservation programs
- Many
other environmental initiatives
Our Leadership: Meet our Board Directors, Officers and Staff

Awards to Texas Conservation Alliance and its Members:
- National Wildlife Federation's Affiliate of the Year
- Chevron Conservation Award
- National Wildlife Federation Lifetime Achievement
Award
- Sol Feinstone Environmental Award
- Theodore Roosevelt Conservation
Award
- National Audubon Society Centennial Award
- Sportsmen Conservationists of Texas Conservation Group of the
Year
Texas Conservation Alliance now has 49 Member Organizations:
For information about the sportsmen, landowner, outdoor recreation,
environmental education, and other conservation groups
who make up the Alliance, click here.
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