Thanks to you, River Legacy Foundation raised more than $48,000 at the 23rd annual Cardboard Boat Regatta! We appreciate your support. See you next year!
River Legacy
703 N.W. Green Oaks Blvd.
(at Cooper Street)
Arlington, TX 76006 US
817.860.6752
Written by River Legacy Monday, 21 March 2011 17:01
Ron Outen, regional director of The Aransas Project, will present an overview and update on this important conservation effort at the Fort Worth Audubon Society's meeting on Thursday, April 14.
The Aransas Project, (TAP) an alliance of citizens, organizations, businesses and municipalities working to ensure freshwater flows to the bays and estuaries that protect the winter habitat of the endangered whooping crane, has been gaining momentum since its launch in December 2009.
The coastal community's way of life depends on freshwater flows from the Guadalupe River Basin. The health of the ecosystems of the Aransas area are the indicator of how effectively we are managing the basin.
The FWAS meeting begins at 6:45 pm with a Bird ID session followed by the program at 7:15 pm. The group meets in Room 100 on the lower level of the University of North Texas Health Science Center at 3500 Camp Bowie Boulevard at Montgomery Street in Fort Worth. For more information, visit www.fwas.org.

May 26: Get an update on the Trinity River Vision Project.
May 28: Living Science Center closed
June 1: Aim to support River Legacy
June 2: Participate in National Trails Day by going on one of our Guided Trail Hikes!