Restoring Texas Playas brings benefits to landowners, wildlife and water supply
“If your patient’s running out of blood, quit poking holes in it,” says C
“If your patient’s running out of blood, quit poking holes in it,” says C
CANYON, Texas — West Texas A&M University’s Great Books Series will continue in November with a short story about one of the region’s most valuable resources.
Dr. Ryan Brooks, associate professor English in WT’s Department of English, Philosophy and Modern Languages, will lead the discussion of Terese Svoboda’s “Ogallala Aquifer” from her 2019 collection “Great American Desert.”
‘Stewarding Our Water Future’ conference to be held March 21-22 in Amarillo
With the realization of depleting irrigation and domestic well levels, a continued emphasis on “economic development” at virtually any cost regardless of impact, and pervasive talk of a diminishing Ogallala aquifer, it’s easy to get discouraged and wonder aloud if there is any future for groundwater in the Texas High Plains.