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Item Botanical elements.(Stephen F. Austin State University., 1972) Nixon, E.S.; Willet, L.; A survey of the environmental and cultural resources of the Trinity River. Volume II.The purpose of this study was to conduct a preliminary survey of the botanical elements (vascular plants) in association with the Trinity River Basin from Fort Worth to the upper reaches of the proposed Tennessee Colony reservoir and from the damsite of the Tennessee Colony Reservoir to the upper reaches of the proposed Wallisville Reservoir. The vegetation in and around Lake Livingston was not included. The study focused upon the location of unique ecological areas which might merit future in-depth studies.Item Summer birds and mammals inhabiting the Trinity River.(Stephen F. Austin State University, 1972) Fisher, C.D.; A survey of the environmental and cultural resources of the Trinity River. Volume II.the focus of attention throughout this study was on populations inhabiting the water, shoreline, and adjacent bank areas of the river (generally within 1/4 mile of the river). More attention was paid to forest and woodland habitats than to fields, pastures, grasslands, or other open habitats. A majority of all data were therefore obtained from bottomland and hardwood forests. In addition to the field surveys and censuses, a limited amount of information was gathered through conversations with local residents.