Texas state parks are a place for hiking, fishing, hunting, camping and conservation. Our parks connect the natural beauty of the Lone Star State to its residents and visitors, and they are one of our state’s most cherished resources. The Keep Texas Parks Open campaign is...
The Food Lab at the University of Texas at Austin presents “Food, the City, and innovation,” a two-day roundtable conference at the...
How does your organization deal with environmental issues? No matter what you do, it's often a good idea to put some time and planning into your environmental management. Developing an environmental management system (EMS) provides a framework that not...
Bright Green Future Grants Awarded to Local Schools
St. David's Episcopal Church of Austin is truly leading Austin’s green community. In 2012 they became not only Austin's first GreenFaith.org "certified" congregation, but...
Adam Harwood from Lily Pad Farms is providing a series of free talks on how to grow food aquaponically. Aquaponics consists of two main parts; aquaculture for raising aquatic animals or fish, and hydroponics for growing plants. It...
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33 million tons of food waste reach landfills each year in the United States. This food waste could be prevented, used to feed people, or composted to create a valuable soil amendment. From www.epa.gov
The Austin City Council should be...
The Natural Gardener offers free classes on all things natural gardening, Saturdays at 10:00am. Check out some of their upcoming FREE classes! If you would like sign language interpretation, please contact rosina@naturalgardeneraustin.com at...





















