SAN MARCOS – Andrew Sansom, executive director of The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University, will hold a book signing event and exhibit for Seasons at Selah: The Legacy of Bamberger Ranch Preserve. at the Capitol Visitors Center in Austin on Friday, Oct. 12.
Sansom will be joined by contributing photographers David K. Langford and Rusty Yates, for the 1:30 p.m. event. The Capitol Visitors Center is located at 112 E. 11th Street in Austin.
The event, which is free and open to the public, will begin with a welcome from the authors and a chance to purchase signed copies of the book, followed by a walk-through of the exhibit at 2:30 p.m. The exhibit features photographs from the publication and will be on view at the ground floor rotunda of the state capitol Oct. 2-25.
In 1969, J. David Bamberger bought what he described as “the sorriest piece of land” in the Texas Hill Country for the specific purpose of restoring the degraded landscape.
Today, Selah, Bamberger Ranch Preserve, is one of the largest habitat restoration projects in the state and serves as a model for land conservation and environmental education.
Seasons at Selah: The Legacy of Bamberger Ranch Preserve chronicles Bamberger’s dedication to ethical land stewardship and conservation education through stunning photographs of the land, plants and wildlife he has devoted his time and resources to protect.
Photographers Rusty Yates and David K. Langford capture each season at Selah and offer an intimate glimpse into the day-to-day management and operations of the ranch as well as some of the challenges it faces.
In the accompanying text, Andrew Sansom shares stories from his decades-long friendship with Bamberger.
Seasons at Selah: The Legacy of Bamberger Ranch Preserve is published by Texas A&M University Press and sponsored by The Meadows Center. Learn more about the event at http://bit.ly/SelahBookSign.
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