
"We took this off the [Nov. 4] agenda because we’ve received great feedback from a lot of people around the state who felt the process may be moving too quickly," said TPWD Commission Chairman Peter Holt, in a press release. "Also, several people have brought to us some very interesting alternatives. We want the staff to go forward and figure out how to make this work."
The Sierra Club was the most vocal group opposed to the trade, citing potential problems with water quality, and between boaters and landowners.
"We hope that with some additional time to review this proposal, the Parks and Wildlife Commission will reach a final conclusion that the Devil's River State Natural Area should remain part of the state parks system," said Ken Kramer, director of the Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter, in a press release.
For more information about the trade, see our previous story.
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