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Event: A Texas Summit on Climate and the Environment

The Nov. 20-21 conference will focus on the effects of water availability, drought and extreme weather events and on conserving Texas rivers, landscapes and coastal ecosystems.

A view downstream from the headwaters of the San Marcos River. Water from the Edwards Aquifer flows from San Marcos Springs into the San Marcos River.

What: Water, Wildlife and Wide Open Spaces: A Texas Summit on Climate and the Environment. A conference focusing on the effects of water availability, drought and extreme weather events and on conserving Texas rivers, landscapes and coastal ecosystems.

Who: Sponsors include the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies, the Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State and the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute.

When: Nov. 20-21

Where: City of San Marcos Conference Center, 1001 E. McCarty Lane

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