Menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • Board Actions
    • Permit Hearings
    • Regular Board Meetings
    • Committee Meetings
    • Public Rules Hearing
    • SOAH Hearings
  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Board of Directors
      • Gary Mechler
      • Jeff Kennedy
      • Stephen Cast
      • Mark J. Carrabba
      • John Elliott
      • Christopher Zeig
      • Jayson Barfknecht
      • David Stratta
    • Contact Us/Staff
  • Education / Outreach
    • Well Owner Information
    • School/Public Education
    • Rainwater Harvesting
    • Well Plugging & Capping
    • Water Conservation
    • Videos
    • Water Quality
  • Documents
    • Permits & Affidavits
    • Governing Documents
    • File Browser
  • Contact Us/Staff
  • Groundwater Map

Brazos Valley Groundwater Conservation District

Protecting and conserving the groundwater resources of Brazos and Robertson Counties.

Salamanders in Pedernales River may be put on federal endangered species list

Posted on November 19, 2022 by Alan Day

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Salamanders living in the Pedernales River are on track to become a federally-recognized endangered species.

Source – KXAN: Salamanders in Pedernales River may be put on federal endangered species list

  • Conservation News

Post navigation

← Aris, Chevron, ConocoPhillips to research ways to reuse produced water
Infusion of fresh water aims to shore up endangered whooping crane’s habitat →

Quick Links

  • Contact Us/Staff
  • Drought Status Reports
  • Rules and Regulations
  • Conservation News
112 West 3rd Street Hearne, TX 77859 | Phone: (979) 279-9350 | Login