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About the Texas Land Trust Council Maincontent Local Navigation print friendly search Regulations Publications Outdoor Learning Kids Game Warden Grants Get Involved Shop FAQ Calendar Español Experience Texas Fishing & Boating State Parks & Destinations Hunting & Wildlife Land & Water Doing Business Home Land & Water Land Private Tltc About Us Texas Land Trusts About Texas Land Trusts Starting a Land Trust Texas Land Trust Directory Foreword Listing Regional Index About the Texas Land Trust Council ( TLTC ) TLTC Board of Directors and Honorary Council News 2004 TLTC Conference Speech Bulletin Board TLTC Publications Land Trust Resources Texas Land Trusts Top 1-Million Mark in Acres Conserved The Texas Land Trust Council (TLTC) was formed in 1999 in partnership with Texas Parks and Wildlife to serve as a support association for all land trust organizations in Texas. The Council's mission is to promote and sustain the conservation efforts of Texas's land trusts. TLTC provides educational, organizational and technical support to land trusts, and also acts as a statewide clearinghouse for conservation information. TLTC publishes a newsletter, a land trust directory, a conservation easement handbook, an annual inventory of protected lands in Texas, and a conservation "packet" that can be tailored to meet the needs of land trusts, landowners and professional advisors. TLTC is governed by a 15-member board elected by the Council's land trust members. TLTC members receive newsletters, notification of events and seminars, and numerous opportunities to network and communicate with their conservation peers around the state. Contact Us... The Texas Land Trust Council Carolyn Vogel, Program Administrator Texas Parks and Wildlife 4200 Smith School Road Austin, TX 78744 Phone: (512) 389-4779 Fax: (512) 389-4469 E-mail: tltc@ Contact Us | Help | Accessibility | Media | Site Policies | Complaints | Intranet | State of Texas | TRAILS Search | TexasOnline | Compact with Texans Texas Parks and Wildlife Department , 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, TX 78744 Toll Free: (800) 792-1112, Austin: (512) 389-4800 Content of this site © Texas Parks and Wildlife Department unless otherwise noted. Last modified: July 29, 2005, 4:38 pm
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Texas Land Trusts About
About the Texas Land Trust Council Maincontent Local Navigation print friendly search Regulations Publications Outdoor Learning Kids Game Warden Grants Get Involved Shop FAQ Calendar Español Experience Texas Fishing & Boating State Parks & Destinations Hunting & Wildlife Land & Water Doing Business Home Land & Water Land Private Tltc About Us Texas Land Trusts About Texas Land Trusts Starting a Land Trust Texas Land Trust Directory Foreword Listing Regional Index About the Texas Land Trust Council ( TLTC ) TLTC Board of Directors and Honorary Council News 2004 TLTC Conference Speech Bulletin Board TLTC Publications Land Trust Resources Texas Land Trusts Top 1-Million Mark in Acres Conserved The Texas Land Trust Council (TLTC) was formed in 1999 in partnership with Texas Parks and Wildlife to serve as a support association for all land trust organizations in Texas. The Council's mission is to promote and sustain the conservation efforts of Texas's land trusts. TLTC provides educational, organizational and technical support to land trusts, and also acts as a statewide clearinghouse for conservation information. TLTC publishes a newsletter, a land trust directory, a conservation easement handbook, an annual inventory of protected lands in Texas, and a conservation "packet" that can be tailored to meet the needs of land trusts, landowners and professional advisors. TLTC is governed by a 15-member board elected by the Council's land trust members. TLTC members receive newsletters, notification of events and seminars, and numerous opportunities to network and communicate with their conservation peers around the state. Contact Us... The Texas Land Trust Council Carolyn Vogel, Program Administrator Texas Parks and Wildlife 4200 Smith School Road Austin, TX 78744 Phone: (512) 389-4779 Fax: (512) 389-4469 E-mail: tltc@ Contact Us | Help | Accessibility | Media | Site Policies | Complaints | Intranet | State of Texas | TRAILS Search | TexasOnline | Compact with Texans Texas Parks and Wildlife Department , 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, TX 78744 Toll Free: (800) 792-1112, Austin: (512) 389-4800 Content of this site © Texas Parks and Wildlife Department unless otherwise noted. Last modified: July 29, 2005, 4:38 pm
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