Feds Fund 2,500 Acres to Save Gulf Coast Wilds
Published Date: 8/11/2025
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Summary
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality plans to give money to the Coastal Prairie Conservancy to buy 2,500 acres of land near the Justin Hurst Wildlife Management Area. This move helps protect and restore the Gulf Coast environment. It’s a big step for local conservation efforts with funding already approved and ready to go.
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Texas buys 2,500 acres for Gulf restoration
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality plans to give a subaward to the Coastal Prairie Conservancy to acquire in fee simple 2,500 acres adjacent to the Justin Hurst Wildlife Management Area. This action is intended to help protect and restore the Gulf Coast environment and was approved in the Funded Priority List.
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