| Aquarena
Center: |
The Texas State University-run center at one of
Texas' oldest natural wetland attractions, Aquarena Springs, in
San Marcos, Texas. |
| Edwards
Aquifer Research and Data Center (EARDC): |
Located at Southwest Texas State University, EARDC provides
a public service in the study, understanding and use of the very
fragile natural resource, the Edwards Aquifer, which provides
water to the Austin, San Marcos, and San Antonio areas in Texas. |
| Lady
Bird Johnson Wildflower Center: |
Located in Austin, Texas. Educating people about the environmental
necessity, economic value, and natural beauty of native plants. |
| WetNet
- The Wetlands Network: |
Wetlands online resource. |
| U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency Office of Water - Wetlands: |
The EPA program created to encourage
and enable others to act effectively in protecting and restoring
the nation's wetlands and associated ecosystems, including shallow
open waters and free-flowing streams. |
| USGS
National Wetlands Research Center: |
A source and clearinghouse of science
information about wetlands. |
| Wetlands
International - Americas: |
The world's leading wetland conservation organization. |
| Ramsar: |
International convention on wetlands. |
| Center
for Research in Water Sources: |
Centralizing water-related research efforts of The University
of Texas at Austin. |
| Environmental
Quality Resources, Inc.: |
A multi-disciplinary environmental, science - based company
that specializes in applied ecology, stream quality, forestry,
wetlands and stormwater management. |
| Society
of Wetland Scientists: |
The Society of Wetland Scientists is a non-profit organization
founded in 1980 to promote wetland science and the exchange of information
related to wetlands. |
| Center
for Aquatic and Invasive Plants: |
Home to the Aquatic, Wetland,
and Invasive Plant Information Retrieval System (APIRS). |
|
Delta
Wetlands Project: |
Located in California. A private
joint venture formed to create a unique water supply and environmental
enhancement project in the Bay-Delta estuary. |