As Texans it is our responsibility to take care of the natural habitats that are left, these places are our heritage and need to be protected. Everyday countless acres of irriplacable forests and wetlands are destroyed taking with them countless species that will never be seen again. We are the little guys, the landowners, who see the beauty of the land and all of its riches as it is, not as what could be built on it. Our organization does just that, and for a small contribution you can own an actual piece of one of the Historical Texas Properties that will give so many beautiful creatures a place to live. There are so many historical pieces of pristine natural land that will be destroyed if we dont take action as a community and as country, we dont plan on being stopped by any state lines just where nature takes us. Nothing like this has ever been attempted before on such a large scale and we would like to continue on this journey with your help aqnd contibutions.
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Over the next five years we plan to purchase many tracts of land surrounding the ones we currently own to better the ecosystems containing endangered species. This can only be accomplished through cooperation on protection of the many streams and artesian wells that support these delicate environments and their inhabitants.
How can you help?
Own a piece of Historic Texas Land and support the local endangered species in the fight to bring back natural eco- systems that are on the brink of disaster. A little bit goes a long way, and your piece of Historic Texas is yours forever.
As of now this has been strictly a word of mouth organization but the problem keeps growing and so do we. Our organization is ever expanding and all land becomes privately owned nature preserves . You will recieve a certified deed to your landholdings in Texas and the ability to check in on that preserve that your donation helped purchase and maintains at any time. The shares of land start as low as $25 each and the only subsequent charge is a small land tax and maintenance fee which start as low as $2.50 a month, so please help us save our local natural resources and pieces of historical significance so that our childrens children can enjoy them as well.

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its locations like this with native endangered species that could be lost forever
Most of the drinkable fresh water in Texas is underground in vast pockets of honeycomb rocks and sediment that forms the Edwards Aquifer. Most of the inlets for new rain water, called recharge zones, are already protected, but its the surrounding lands that the water flows through and gets polluted by that we are actively purchasing and returning to their natural states. Only through a combined effort as a community can we hope to keep our natural water supply clean and beautiful for generations to come,I remember swimming in little creeks and ponds that today, are so nasty that you wouldnt want to keep a fish from it, let alone let your kids swim in. There are also several endangered species that rely on the aquifer as their only natural habitat, and countless others rely on it for water and a safe place to live. Most recharge zones have large caves or sinkholes that filter and trap the rain water, the problem we encounter is many of these places are neglected and littered with pollutants that are hazardous to the environment and those that are protected get runoff from surrounding rural and urban communities. We are constantly finding dump sites that need to be cleaned and restored, and by doing so we assure safe drinking water for ourselves, as well as provide safe wetlands for countless native species. For more info on the Edwards Aquifer see these related sites: http://www.edwardsaquifer.net/geology.html#protection http://www.aquiferguardians.org/
Significance of these Sites for our Future
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