Hydrologic monitoring and modeling to aid restoration of the Welder Flats Marsh for Whooping Cranes

Summary

Agrlife will conduct hydrologic monitoring and data collection as well as GIS landocer analysis to aid in (separately funded) engineering design of culverts and water control structures to restore hydrologic connectivity between the east of west marshes of Welder Flats.

Basics

Calhoun
N/A
TAMU AgriLife Extension Service
$212,460

Classification

  • CMP 306
Planning Wetlands/Marsh/Habitat Restoration

Timeline

completed

Funding Sources

Source 1

22-131-007-D439
Hydrologic monitoring and modeling to aid restoration of the Welder Flats Marsh for Whooping Cranes > Funding Sources
Primary
Federal
$212,460
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Contacts

Responsibility
TAMU AgriLife Extension Service
Contact
Thomas Huff Assistant Research Scientist Project Manager 682-459-7939 Email
Responsibility
General Land Office