Conserving working land keeps polluted runoff out of
drinking water, prevents more land from being covered
in concrete, and preserves habitat for iconic Texas wildlife.

Be Part of the Solution…
Support No Land. No Water.

LAND Conservation TODAY = WATER Security TOMORROW

By protecting these working lands, together we will
ensure that every Texan has access to clean water, feels
the freedom and peace granted by open spaces and is
physically connected to our natural and cultural heritage.

We are Texans, working together to conserve the lands we love and the water we depend on. The lands we protect today make up the special fabric of our home state that will sustain our future.

WATER QUALITY 

Working land naturally cleans
and captures water for
deposit into our sources for
drinking water improving
quality and reducing
cost for cleaning.

IMPACTS OF LAND CONSERVATION

DROUGHT 

In times of low rainfall,
conserved land sustains
springs and aquifers critical
to urban water supplies and
make most efficient use of
the rain that does fall.

WILDLIFE 

Wildlife are sustained by
large tracts of open space
and access to water.
Without conserved lands
our wildlife populations
will greatly diminish.

Act Now!

The single-most impactful thing you can do to help secure land for water is to let your legislators know you support increased state funding for private land conservation. Ask your state legislator to increase funding for private working land conservation.

Send A Letter To Your Legislator

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Your support helps us conserve natural areas by negotiating private,
voluntary agreements with property owners to leave their land undeveloped.
These agreements are appealing to many because they offer a nonprofit,
voluntary solution for land conservation that does not rely on government
tax dollars or government programs to help protect the land.

For the LOVE of the Land

Meet those who have chosen to permanently conserve their land.

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Help us keep farmers and ranchers on their land, and conserving the natural resources that benefit ALL Texans.

Want to Conserve YOUR Land?

Learn more about the tools available to help you protect,
conserve and pass on your working lands to your heirs.

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