Donate to protect fresh water forever

There is no more important resource than the water that fills our springs, creeks, rivers and bays.

The Texas Living Waters Project is a collaboration of conservation groups working together to ensure that there will always be enough fresh water. We do this by using science-based advocacy to encourage balanced approaches to Texas water management. It’s important for our wildlife, our economy and our kids.

Your contribution will help our legal, science, outreach and communications teams build a Texas with fresh water forever.

Your donation will be processed and managed by partner organization National Wildlife Federation to support Texas Living Waters programs.

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