Pecos River Ecosystem Project
"Working to Restore the Pecos River in Texas"
Some of the following files are large in size, and may be slow to download using a dial-up Internet connection. File sizes over 1 MB are given in parentheses.
Slide Shows
- Presentation at 2006 Tamarisk Research Conference
- 2005 Summary of Progress
- Pecos River Pictures
- Application Technology
Written Documents
- Pecos River Ecosystem Project Workshop Minutes, 8/23/2005
- Texas Most Wanted: Saltcedar
- Pecos River Ecosystem Poster (6.88 MB)
- History of the Pecos Project
Progress Reports
- 2000 Progress Report
- 2002 Project Summary
- 2002 Progress Report
- 2003 Project Summary
- 2004 Progress Report
- 2005 Progress Report
Monitoring Reports
Maps
- Pecos River Basin Map
- 1999-2004 Spray Area Map, 8.5X11 (4.1 MB)
- 1999-2005 Spray Area Map
- 2005 Annual Spray Report (14.6 MB)
Theses
- Hydrologic Impacts of Saltcedar Control Along a Regulated Dryland River, Alyson K. McDonald, Texas A&M University (December 2010)
- Water Loss And Potential Salvage In Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) Stands On The Pecos River In Texas, William L. Hatler, M.S., Tarleton State University (December 2008)
- Saltcedar Management Strategies and Effects on Water Quality and Quantity of the Pecos River, Lindi Ann Clayton, B.S., Texas A&M University (May 2002)
- Water Use by Saltcedar (Tamarix sp.) and Associated Vegetation on the Canadian, Colorado and Pecos Rivers in Texas, Kenneth Brian Hays, B.S., Texas A&M University (May 2003)
Results:
Questions regarding District VI Range Management should be directed to Dr. Alyson McDonald.