
Last night, I finally sat down to watch a documentary that has been lying around the office. There are so many people coming and going, phone calls, and other things that pop up, that we don’t really get an hour to sit and watch a DVD. So, I brought the documentary home last night to watch. It’s a good production.
The movie starts out by giving you a history of springs in Texas. Then Walter Cronkite, the narrator, goes over some of the challenges that our springs face. It’s not all doom and gloom. You learn a bit about what Texas is doing to reverse some of the problems that resulted from poor land management. If you were to watch it without sound, the DVD would still be visually appealing.
You can find out more by visiting the TPWD website at http://www.texasthestateofwater.org.






































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