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The San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance is one of four national finalists for the 2020 Cox Conserves Heroes award, sponsored by Cox Enterprises and the Trust for Public Lands. Infographic courtesy of the San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance

SMGA named finalist for national conservation award

Sunday, October 11, 2020

The San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance, a local nonprofit, is one of four national finalists for the 2020 Cox Conserves Heroes award, sponsored by Cox Enterprises and the Trust for Public Lands.

The $50,000 award will go to the finalist who earns the most online votes between Oct. 1-15 at https://www.coxconservesheroes.com/vote.

Founded in 1998, the mission of the SMGA is to create and conserve an interconnected system of parks and natural areas around San Marcos for future generations.

“The SMGA has helped acquire and build trails on over 3,500 acres of natural areas around San Marcos,” said Sherwood Bishop, SMGA president. SMGA is also working with other organizations to create connected greenbelts from San Marcos to Austin.

As one of four finalists, SMGA has received a $10,000 award representing the southern quarter of the U.S.

Brief videos of the finalists are posted at Cox Conserves Heroes voting page. Anyone anywhere in the world can cast a vote—one vote per email.

Bishop urges individuals and organizations to share the information and encourage voting for SMGA.

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