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Conservation History Association of Texas, Texas Legacy Project Records
Malcom Beck talks about sustainable agriculture
The Texas Legacy Project, a cooperative documentary initiative supported by the Conservation History Association of Texas, aims to preserve the history of resource and wildlife conservation in the state through interviews with conservationists. The project began in 1995 when David Todd, a Texas environmental attorney, found that the early years of the environmental movement in Texas were poorly documented. Conservationists involved in the project include ranchers, farmers, politicians, scientists, landowners, citizen advocates, journalists, medical doctors, environmental attorneys, engineers, agency officials, and others, from every region of the state.
Interviews (1981-2008) with Texas environmentalists and conservationists chronicle the efforts and experiences of these individuals during the years 1960-2008. TARO finding aid
Bill Addington Interview, Part 1 of 3
Source: Conservation History Association of Texas, Texas Legacy Project Records Addington discusses his early influences, water in the El Paso area and in the Rio Grande, sustainability, and nuclear
waste. | Bill Addington Interview, Part 2 of 3
Source: Conservation History Association of Texas, Texas Legacy Project Records Addington discusses nuclear activism, nuclear dumpsites, and environmental justice as it plays out in border issues, politics, and
media. | Bill Addington Interview, Part 3 of 3
Source: Conservation History Association of Texas, Texas Legacy Project Records Addington continues his discussion of nuclear issues, especially the disposal of "sludge", his favorite place in nature, and the
future. | Richard Alles Interview, Part 1 of 2
Source: Conservation History Association of Texas, Texas Legacy Project Records Alles discusses his early influences, the history and conservation of trees in San Antonio, the urban tree canopy, and his
activism. | Richard Alles Interview, Part 2 of 2
Source: Conservation History Association of Texas, Texas Legacy Project Records Alles discusses the intersection of trees and urban development, grandfather exemptions for developers, the future, and his
favorite places. | | Jim Bill Anderson Interview, Part 1 of 2
Source: Conservation History Association of Texas, Texas Legacy Project Records Anderson discusses his early influences, the prairie environment, the business of ranching, community planning, and the ecotourism
industry. | Jim Bill Anderson Interview, Part 2 of 2
Source: Conservation History Association of Texas, Texas Legacy Project Records Anderson continues his discussion of ecotourism, as well as water, agriculture, energy, and ranching. | LaNell Anderson Interview, Part 1 of 2
Source: Conservation History Association of Texas, Texas Legacy Project Records Anderson recalls her early influence, and discusses pollution, environmental justice, government and politics, and the
media. | LaNell Anderson Interview, Part 2 of 2
Source: Conservation History Association of Texas, Texas Legacy Project Records Anderson shares the tactics she has used in her conservation activism, and discusses politics, environmental justice, grandfather
exemptions, and air pollution. |
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