Pecos River Ecosystem Project
"Working to Restore the Pecos River in Texas"
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Pecos River Prior to Saltcedar Treatments -

Pecos River 3 Years after Treatment
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
- 2001 Progress Report (1.41 MB)
- 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
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:
- Determining Best Method for Calculating Water Use
- Soil and Vegetation Characteristics
- Water Level Fluctuations
- Water Use By Saltcedar
Questions regarding District VI Range Management should be directed to Dr. Charles R. Hart.
