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A Resurrection of Springs: Krause Ranch and the Frio River Hill Country

The Krause Ranch is not a normal Hill Country landscapeit has bottomless holes, dinosaur tracks, high limestone river cliffs where golden eagles nest, and occasional visits by TPWD-authenticated pumas and black bears. Historian Thad Sitton offers a detailed description of the 1,670-acre property, its human history, its natural history, and Gary Krausethe man who has spent several decades clearing cedar to bring grass and good water back to the land. Krause resurrected the springs using native grasses with feet-deep roots that act as conduits bringing water down into the ground.

Chapters cover descriptions of the land before settlement, the first settlers, the Aulds, and Krauses commitment to returning the land to its original state. No wonder that the Texas Nature Conservancy is working with Krause so assiduously to preserve it.

Coauthor Cynthia Nesser, a professional conservationist, provides a valuable set of resources for readers who will be moved to practice conservation in their own backyards. 

Over 200 photographs by Adrian Van Dellen capture the Krause ranchland in sweeping vistas around the seasons, examining everything from the rivers and water features such as Englishmens Well, rumored to be over 200 feet deep, to the minutiae of individual plants and animals. Special sections on Texas grasses, Texas cedar, water management in the riparian habitat, and wildlife provide factual grounding illustrated by specific examples from Krauses ranchlands.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 31 Dec 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 279 x 267mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Texas A & M University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781648432026

About Adrian F. van DellenCynthia NesserThad Sitton

Thad Sitton is the author or coauthor of numerous books including Caddo: Visions of a Southern Cypress Lake. He lives in Austin.Cynthia Nesser is owner of C1 Create a director for Southeastern Louisiana University Foundation and an active volunteer for Native Prairies Association of Texas. She splits her time between Houston and New Orleans. Adrian F. Van Dellens photographs have been featured in many publications showcasing Texas wildlife and landscape. He lives in Woodville.

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