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Event: The Changing Texas Landscape at the Texas Book Festival

A session at the Texas Book Festival in Austin on Nov. 5 will focus on the new book The Texas Landscape Project: Nature and People.

The U.S. flag flies at half-mast over the Texas Capitol in Austin July 8, 2016 following overnight violence in Dallas that claimed the lives of five police officers.

What: A session at the Texas Book Festival featuring the new book The Texas Landscape Project: Nature and People, with discussions that explore the atlas’ highly visual and deeply researched view of environmental changes that have occurred in Texas. The book is the latest addition to the Kathie and Ed Cox Jr. Conservation Leadership Book Series, published by A&M University Press.

Who: Andrew Sansom, Executive Director of the Meadows Center for Water and the Environment, will moderate the session with the authors David Todd and Johnathan Ogren.

When: Saturday, Nov. 5, 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

Where: Texas State Capitol Extension, E2.016, 1100 Congress Ave., Austin

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