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The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment
: Texas State University
San Marcos Springs Average Springflow Please note: “San Antonio” refers to the San Antonio Pool of the Edwards Aquifer, which includes the San Marcos Springs. Because these measurements reflect daily ...
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About
: The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment
: Texas State University
Faculty, staff, and students at the Meadows Center conduct applied research to address real-world problems. Our researchers provide multi-disciplinary expertise to advance science-based solutions for ...
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Staff
: The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment
: Texas State University
(512) 245-9201 Andrew Sansom is one of Texas’ leading conservationists. He is a former Executive Director of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Executive Director of the Texas Na...
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Online Learning Hub
: The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment
: Texas State University
The Elusive American Eel This week's creature feature showcases one of Spring Lake’s most elusive fish, the American eel ( Anguilla rostrata)! In this episode, Aquarium Technician Shelby Chester intro...
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Trainings and Programs
: The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment
: Texas State University
Trainings and Programs Anyone with a desire to become a citizen scientist or learn more about the natural resources in Texas can be involved in our citizen scientist trainings and programs. Citizen s...
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Education
: The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment
: Texas State University
Spring Lake and the San Marcos Springs are considered by many to be one of the oldest persistently inhabited sites by humans in North America. Known as the “Sacred Springs,” the Coahuiltecan People co...