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State Funding Technical Resources found near Bell County, Texas

Texas Emissions Reduction Plan (TERP)
Texas Commission On Environmental Quality
The TERP program provides financial incentives to eligible individuals, businesses or local governments to reduce emissions from polluting vehicles and equipment.
Located in Austin, Texas - about 46 miles away
Specialty Crop Block Grant Program
Applications that were received by TDA before close of business (5:00 p.m. CT) on Thursday, February 11, 2021 have been selected.
Located in Austin, Texas - about 54 miles away
Nongame and Rare Species Program
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
The focus of the Nongame and Rare Species Program is Texas' rich diversity of nongame animals, plants, and natural communities. Our biologists collect, evaluate, and synthesize significant amounts of data to better inform conservation decisions and formulate management practices.
Located in Austin, Texas - about 59 miles away
Texas Conservation Action Plan
TPWD
The Texas Conservation Action Plan's (TCAP) purpose is to provide a statewide roadmap for research, restoration, management, and recovery projects addressing Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) and important habitats.
Located in Austin, Texas - about 59 miles away
Pastures For Upland Birds - Post Oak Savannah and Blackland Prairie Wildlife Management
TPWD
Program Goal The Pastures for Upland Birds Program (PUB) provides cost-share incentives and technical guidance to private landowners to restore native grass and forb vegetation on pastures and hayfields dominated by exotic grasses such as Bermudagrass, bahiagrass, and Old World bluestems.
Located in Austin, Texas - about 59 miles away
Texas Private Lands and Habitat Program
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Wildlife Division
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) provides technical assistance to persons desiring to include wildlife management considerations in present or future land use practices.
Located in Austin, Texas - about 60 miles away
Texas Landowner Incentive Program
TPWD LIP Coordinator - Arlene Kalmbach
The Texas Landowner Incentive Program (LIP) is a collaborative effort between TPWD Wildlife and Inland Fisheries Divisions to meet the needs of private, non-federal landowners wishing to enact good conservation practices on their lands for the benefit of healthy terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
Located in Austin, Texas - about 60 miles away
Texas Wildlife Diversity Program
Program Director - John Davis
The Wildlife Diversity program works to conserve this fabric for the benefit of current and future generations. Our team includes experts in botany, ornithology, herpetology and invertebrate biology that provide leadership on the conservation of rare species and areas with high conservation value across the state.
Located in Austin, Texas - about 60 miles away
Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System
The Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System Regional Association (GCOOS-RA) is a 501(c)3 organization responsible for developing a network of business leaders, marine scientists, resource managers, governmental and non-governmental organizations and other stakeholder groups that combine their data to provide timely information about our oceans — similar to the information gathered by the National Weather Service to develop weather forecasts.
Located in College Station, Texas - about 74 miles away
Texas A&M Forest Service
Texas, with more than 261,000 square miles of forests, woodlands, prairies, mountains and deserts, is a great and very blessed state. Texas A&M Forest Service takes seriously our mission of providing statewide leadership to assure the state's trees, forests and related natural resources are protected and sustained for the benefit of all.
Located in College Station, Texas - about 80 miles away
Forest Stewardship Program - Texas
Program Leader - Shane Harrington
Through the Forest Stewardship Program, Texas A&M Forest Service promotes land stewardship to landowners all over Texas—from the Pineywoods of East Texas to the West Texas Panhandle.
Located in College Station, Texas - about 80 miles away
Edwards Aquifer Protection Program
Special Projects Manager - Phillip Covington
The City of San Antonio's watershed protection and preservation program, which was initiated in 2000, will continue through 2020.
Located in San Antonio, Texas - about 127 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Dallas
Center Director - Dr. Jeanmarie Verchot
The Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Dallas, 17360 Coit Rd., houses scientific research, public outreach, and education programs.
Located in Dallas, Texas - about 140 miles away
UNT Quail
UNT Quail is an innovative game bird laboratory that centers on America's greatest gamebird, the northern bobwhite.  UNT Quail works with partners to get more wild birds on the ground by implementing innovative solutions.&n
Located in Denton, Texas - about 151 miles away
Texas Superstar®
Texas A&M University Agricultural Research and Extension Center - Brent Pemberton
Texas Superstar® plants are tested and selected for superstar performance in the Texas landscape.  One of the keys to the success of the Texas Superstar® program is the quality and reliability of the plant material that is highlighted in educational and marketing campaigns.
Located in Overton, Texas - about 171 miles away
Ecosystem Service Management
Texas Agrilife Extension
The Texas AgriLife Extension Service provides education to Texas residents based on university research. The mission of AgriLife Extension is to improve the lives of people, businesses, and communities across Texas and beyond.
Located in College Station, Texas - about 171 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Overton
This Center was established in 1967 to house personnel and programs of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and Texas Cooperative Extension for the purpose of addressing the needs of East Texas and its citizens.
Located in Overton, Texas - about 171 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife Research San Angelo
The Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at San Angelo is headquarters for the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service components of the Texas A&M System, serving the citizens of West Central Texas.
Located in San Angelo, Texas - about 181 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife Research Center Uvalde
District Extension Administrator - Kathleen Greer
“Our mission is to create knowledge and technology that result in efficient and profitable intensive water and agricultural management systems while maintaining balance between the environment and social prosperity.
Located in Uvalde, Texas - about 185 miles away
John C. Zwonitzer
Associate Research Scientist - Texas A&M AgriLife Research
Certified Crop Adviser
Located in Lubbock, Texas - about 308 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Lubbock
District Extension Administrator - Michael Clawson
For more than 100 years, the Lubbock Center and its satellite research stations have been addressing key issues for Southern High Plains producers.
Located in Lubbock, Texas - about 313 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Fort Stockton
District Office Manager - Staci Schoenfeldt
Serving far West Texas through research and education in environmental systems management, including air and water quality, food, feed and fiber production, animal nutrition and health, and natural resource conservation and protection.
Located in Fort Stockton, Texas - about 322 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Amarillo
Major Focus: The broad mission of the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Amarillo, a unit of The Texas A&M University System, is to serve the citizens of Texas, the nation and world through research, education and service, which create vital economic, environmental and societal benefits.
Located in Amarillo, Texas - about 385 miles away
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