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Event: Guadalupe River System Collaborative Effort Launch

The Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority and The Aransas Project (TAP) announce a collaborative effort Wednesday to benefit the Guadalupe River system, including the San Antonio Bay and Estuary.

San Antonio Bay is home to the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, where endangered whooping cranes live. The water that flows into the bay from the San Antonio River is vital to the species' survival.

What: The Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority and The Aransas Project (TAP) announce a collaborative effort to benefit the Guadalupe River system, including the San Antonio Bay and Estuary. The effort signals an end to nearly six years of litigation over claims of mismanagement of the Guadalupe and San Antonio rivers that resulted in the harm of whooping cranes at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge.

Who: GBRA General Manager Bill West, Jr., and Jim Blackburn, board member and former attorney of record for The Aransas Project (TAP)

When: Wednesday, Feb. 24, 10 a.m.

Where: Meadows Center at Spring Lake, 201 San Marcos Springs Drive, San Marcos

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