Wilbarger Creek Conservation Alliance (WCCA) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving working farms and ranches, open space, scenic views, water, and wildlife habitat in the Wilbarger Creek Watershed. By collaborating with farmers, ranchers, and landowners, WCCA seeks to find innovative solutions and provide financial support to ensure their continued presence on the land they cherish.
Located in the rapidly developing watershed of the Wilbarger Creek, which encompasses 116,146 acres and includes the thriving communities of Elgin, Manor, and Pflugerville, WCCA plays a crucial role in safeguarding the native plants, grasses, and wildlife, as well as the natural springs, creeks, and tributaries that ultimately feed into the Colorado River. This unique ecotone where the Post Oak Savannah and the Blackland Prairie converge is of immense ecological significance, with the latter being recognized as the most endangered ecosystem in the United States.
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