08/25/2025
In response to the devastating July 2025 floods, partners across the Hill Country have joined forces to support riparian restoration in Kerr County. Together, with local leaders, we hosted three workshops in Center Point, Ingram, and Kerrville—engaging more than 300 residents in conversations on debris management, riparian restoration, and long-term recovery.
Key takeaways for landowners:
💡 “Leave what lives. Keep what covers. Remove what harms.”
💡 Dead wood is good wood
💡 If using the County’s Private Property Debris Removal service, mark items blue to indicate Do Not Remove
💡 As the landowner, you’re in charge! Set clear goals with contractors
📢 Join us on Friday, September 5 at the Comfort Public Library from 4-6PM for our next riparian restoration event.
A HUGE thank you to our partners who made these workshops possible: Texas Parks and Wildlife, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Comfort Area Foundation, Texas A&M Forest Service, Upper Guadalupe River Authority, Bandera County River Authority & Groundwater District, Texas Riparian Association, Kerr County Water Alliance, East Kerr/Center Point Riparian Recovery Committee, Hunt Preservation Society, Riverside Nature Center Association, Kerrville Urban Trail System, Schreiner University, Central Provisions, Tom Moore High School, and Trailhead.