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Texas Agricultural Land Trust

Texas Agricultural Land Trust (TALT) promotes the conservation of open space, wildlife habitats, and natural resources on Texas’ private working lands. Governed by a Board of Directors comprised of men and women who own land themselves, Texas Ag Land Trust today has partnered with over 30 landowner families to conserve over 236,000 acres of prime working lands. Created by farmers and ranchers for farmers and ranchers, Texas Ag Land Trust is proud to play a role in conserving part of Texas’ legacy of wide open spaces.

TALT's work will help ensure an open, productive Texas rural landscape that has abundant grazing lands, croplands, healthy forests, wildlife habitats, and scenic and recreational lands. Texas Ag land Trust easements will help keep families on the land; reduce the high rate of fragmentation of ranches and farms into smaller parcels; and contribute to retention of larger tracts that are economically sustainable.

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1919 Oakwell Farms Parkway
Ste 100
San Antonio, Texas  78218
Phone: (210) 826-0074
Fax: (210) 828-5091


 

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2 Introductory articles were found for Texas Agricultural Land Trust

Ecosystem Services: New Frontiers in Land-Based Resources

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Ecosystem markets are expanding and morphing into new configurations at a mind-boggling speed. While landowners may be tempted to stay at the house until the dust clears, Ellis suggested landowners get engaged now.



 

What are ecosystem services markets?

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A beginner’s guide to ecosystem service marketplaces Carbon credits. Asset quantification. Protocol assessment. Verifiers. The terms surrounding ecosystem services markets are foreign to most landowners. But the complex terrain is one that’s receiving focused attention and is promising big returns for industries looking to offset their environmental impact. For landowners, these markets provide equally appealing incentives: supplementary income to invest in improvements or expand operations.