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The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment
Explore Spring Lake
Glass-Bottom Boats
Splash into Science Snorkel Program
Paddling Tours
Discovery Hall
Wetlands Boardwalk
Spring Lake Diving
Spring Lake Natural Area
Online Learning Hub
Endangered Species
Calendar of Events
Get Involved
Share Your Memories
About
Our Mission & History
Contact Us
News
Staff
Water Wizards
Meadows Center Fellows
Partners & Supporters
Scholarships
Site Map
Staff Only
Reserve Events & Access
Conference Room
Special Event Reservations
Spring Lake Access
Calendar of Events
Special Events FAQ
Research
Technical Reports
Climate Change
Environmental Flows
One Water
STEM Education
Water Conservation
Watershed Management and Planning
Stream Habitat and Ecology
Water Policy
Archived Projects
Education
Glass-Bottom Boat Tours
Field Trips & Group Tours
Spring Lake Eco Adventures
Outdoor Academy Series
Scout Badge Days
Family Fun Days
Earth Day San Marcos
Online Learning Hub
Education Partners
Education FAQ
Stewardship
Spring Lake Diving
Spring Lake Access
Ecological Research Group
Endangered Species
Leadership
Texas Stream Team
Watershed Services
Water Grand Challenges
Climate Change
Climate Dashboard
Climate Education
Hotter Than a Habanero Blog
Fahrenheit 140° Podcast
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Texas State
The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment
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Blanco Water Atlas
This online atlas provides the first-ever complete biological overview of the Blanco watershed.
H2O – Headwaters to Ocean
H2O – Headwaters to Ocean is a science oriented website/blog about water, education, technology and the environment.
International Watershed Studies
A program that leads multi-disciplinary research projects that result in integrated, ecosystem-based management practices that meet human needs and maintain ecological integrity.
Underwater Archaeology Exploration Initiative
Through the Meadows Center's projects in Texas and Latin America, we are uncovering untold stories of our shared past and we are developing plans so that we can all experience and learn from our past.
Exploring Spring Lake: the Archaeology and Culture of One of America's Oldest Communities
The Center for Archaeological Studies has created a synthesis of what is currently known about the Spring Lake complex of archaeological sites, and presents the results of on-going archaeological research.
Hill Country Water Resources
This site focuses on the water resources found in the hills of Central Texas, including the basics about aquifers, the management of groundwater, and the economic value of the water.
Spring Lake Watershed Characterization
Determining the influence of various water sources on the water quality of Spring Lake and the Upper San Marcos River.
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