Texas Land Conservancy recently announced its 'successful completion of three new conservation easements' in the Texas Hill Country.
This region boasts the greatest number of pristine streams in the state and is home to countless rare and endemic plants and animals, making it crucial that the land remains undeveloped and in its natural state for generations to come.
The Las Palmas property, located in Real County and spanning over 1,203 acres, boasts over two miles of the upper Nueces River frontage, including its unspoiled waters and riparian corridor. The property's vast open space features lush savannah grasslands and shrublands, grazed by a herd of American bison, and wooded oak/ juniper hillsides that rise from the valley will remain untouched, thanks to the newly secured conservation easement.






