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    <item rdf:about="http://taee.org/Members/bweiser/organization.2008-03-12.9403391197">        <title>Environmental Institute of Houston/Univ of Houston-Clear Lake</title>        <link>http://taee.org/Members/bweiser/organization.2008-03-12.9403391197</link>        <description>Created to address issues of environmental concern, EIH has become a leader in building partnerships in research, education, and outreach.  EIH conducts research and encourages discussion regarding natural resource conservation, pollution prevention, environmental education, and environmental regulation. EE staff provides professional development opportunities for educators emphasizing environmental/science education.  EIH education efforts include workshops, credit courses, public presentations, and technical assistance.  
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    <item rdf:about="http://taee.org/Members/NTMN/organization.2009-04-10.4534052805">        <title>North Texas Master Naturalist</title>        <link>http://taee.org/Members/NTMN/organization.2009-04-10.4534052805</link>        <description>A statewide, all volunteer organization, sponsored by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Texas AgriLife Extension, called Texas Master Naturalist.  Members are trained in basic ecological concepts and local ecosystms in regard to natural resource management. 
Monthly meetings are open to the public. 
The North Texas Chapter conducts various workshops for the public as well as provides speakers and demonstrations on various topics.  Topics may range from Birding 101, Invasive Plants, Mammals of the Blackland Prairie, Benefits of Wildscapes, Prairie Restoration and more.
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Its members care for and control almost 40 million acres of rangeland and wildlife habitat that are key components of Texas’ upstream watersheds.  Because nearly 95 percent of land in Texas is privately owned, the involvement of private land stewards is critical in establishing Texas’ long-term conservation policies. 

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    <item rdf:about="http://taee.org/Members/dkb2770/organization.2010-04-12.5283774467">        <title>Elliosn Miles Geotechnology Institute (EMGI)</title>        <link>http://taee.org/Members/dkb2770/organization.2010-04-12.5283774467</link>        <description>I am the Director of the EMGI, which is part of the Math-Science Department of Brookhaven College in Dallas.  The EMGI was founded with a gift from the  Miles Foundation.  The EMGI provides continuing education for K-12 teachers in geology in the form of workshops and field trips where teachers interact directly with working scientists trained in the Texas standards.  I myself an a TAEE Life member.  EMGI is a content source recognized by the Texas Regional Collaborative for Excellence in Science and Math Teaching.</description>        <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>        <dc:creator>dkb2770</dc:creator>        <dc:rights></dc:rights>                <dc:date>2010-04-12T20:40:48Z</dc:date>        <dc:type>Organization</dc:type>    </item>
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