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TxGIO was established by the Texas Legislature in 1968 as the Texas Water-Oriented Data Bank. In 1972, after four years of growth and diversification, it was renamed the Texas Natural Resources Information System (TNRIS). In 2023, the 88th Texas Legislature officially renamed TNRIS to the Texas Geographic Information Office. [2]
The purpose is to provide government and regulatory agencies from around the world an opportunity to attend a series of workshops dedicated to developing data exchange standards, improving communications with the oil and gas industry and learning data management techniques for natural resources information. [3]
Texas Natural Resources Information System. North Central Texas Council of Governments GIS Data Clearinghouse; Vermont Center for Geographic Information - the "VTrans Road centerlines from 1:5000 orthos and GPS" seems to be the best set of data to use and doesn't seem to be copyrighted; Virginia Geographic Information Network - site appears to ...
Jul. 24—The Texas Produced Water Consortium (TxPWC) at Texas Tech University has entered into a revolutionary new partnership with Natura Resources, LLC to research the establishment of a first ...
“Those who enjoy Texas’ natural resources have the opportunity to serve as the first line of defense to protect wildlife, livestock and human health,” TPWD Wildlife Veterinarian Dr. J Hunter ...
The geography of Texas is diverse and large. Occupying about 7% of the total water and land area of the U.S., [1] it is the second largest state after Alaska, and is the southernmost part of the Great Plains, which end in the south against the folded Sierra Madre Oriental of Mexico.
Sep. 30—AUSTIN — At the 2024 Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (AFWA) annual conference last week, the Texas Master Naturalist (TMN) program was presented with the Stephen Kellert Award.
Its mission is to manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. [4] The agency maintains its headquarters at 4200 Smith School Road in Austin, Texas. [5] [6] [7]