Concho River Conservancy

A nonprofit organization

To cherish and preserve the Concho River and the lands within its watershed, including the natural flora, fauna, and historical heritage of that region and to educate the public about the benefits of the same.

The Concho River is historic. For generations, people and wildlife have called this region home and left traces of their presence. Legends abound, from Native traditions found at the Painted Rocks, through the earliest written records of miracles (The Lady in Blue), hardships (the earliest frontier settlers), and even armed conflict (Fort Concho). People have ultimately thrived and built lives worthy of remembrance and study. At the same time, the ecosystem has served as an excellent home to many unique flora and fauna, including the Tampico Pearlymussel, host of the world-famous Concho Pearl. Countless people, plants, and animals have cherished the waters of the Concho.

But the Concho River is also fragile. Natural changes abound--from drought to floods--but these issues have been faced by many before us. What is new, however, is the volume of people relying on the Concho, driving both consumption and economic use issues to the forefront. From sewage spills to treated wastewater reuse, from over-pumping to the potential for toxic oil field water disposal in the river (like the Pecos), our charge is to ensure the Concho is preserved. Thus, this Conservancy was formed.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Concho River Conservancy

Tax id (EIN)

33-3439109

Address

PO Box 84
Paint Rock, TX 76866