Resource Nov 11, 2014

LSCNRA partners and supporters

The Partners Coalition is comprised of agencies, organizations, governmental entities and other stakeholders that are interested in participating in the Lone Star Coastal National Recreation Area. The Coalition works with the Steering Committee to develop a proposed framework that, if adopted, will establish the composition and function of a governing body. The Partners Coalition also facilitates stakeholder dialogues with other local organizations, businesses, and communities, helps to identify additional site partners, and provides guidance to the planning team.

The following members of the Partners Coalition have adopted formal resolutions indicating their intention to participate. We invite you to visit their websites to learn more about them:

Site Partners

Artist Boat
Bay Area Council, Boy Scouts of America 
Brazoria County
City of Bay City
City of Freeport
City of Galveston
Cradle of Texas Conservancy
Galveston Bay Foundation
Galveston Historical Foundation
Galveston Island Park Board of Trustees
Gulf Coast Bird Observatory
Houston Audubon 
Matagorda County
Matagorda County Birding Nature Center
Palacios Prairie Wetlands
Scenic Galveston
Texas Historical Commission 
The Nature Conservancy
Village of Surfside Beach

Affiliated Sites

Moody Gardens
Sea Scout Base-Galveston

Supporting Organizations

Ducks Unltd.
Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council
Friends of Anahuac Refuge
Peninsula Development Coalition (PenDeCo)
Sea Turtle Restoration Project

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