In the world of Texas conservation, the figure of Andrew Sansom looms large. Few can match Sansom’s contributions to the natural landscape of Texas, such as the over 500,000 acres of state parks and wildlife management areas he helped protect during his leadership at the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. He was also the former Executive Director of the Meadows Center for Water and the Environment.
He has spent a lifetime finding common ground between those who want to conserve natural resources and those who want to monetize them. Sansom’s gift has been finding the formula for persuading landowners in Texas, where private property rights dominate public policy, that conserving their natural assets provides a measurable financial return as well as an emotional one. Over the course of his career, Sansom has become well acquainted with the rough and tumble of Texas politics, especially where it concerns the environment. After his trailblazing work at TPWD, he went on to establish The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University, which has become one of the state’s premier research and education centers for the study of water and watersheds.
Andrew Sansom: A Life in Conservation chronicles Sansom’s journey as an environmentalist, a fundraiser, a professor, an author and most importantly, a central figure in the history of conservation in Texas. At a time when our public lands are being opened up for commerce as never before, we are at risk of losing not only habitat and wildlife diversity, but also a visceral connection to nature. Sansom’s life story offers inspiration and useful lessons in finding ways to protect our environment while allowing sustainable development for future generations.
Laura Raun is an award-winning public relations counselor and former journalist specializing in the water industry. She is the founder and president of Laura Raun Public Relations, which focuses on public outreach and community relations surrounding water resources and projects. A former reporter and presenter for the BBC, CNN, The Financial Times, The Economist, Bloomberg News and Dow Jones, she was also nominated for a Pulitzer Prize as part of the Associated Press coverage of the Mount St. Helens eruption.
The book, A Life in Conservation, is written by Laura Raun about Andrew Samsom and was published Nov. 13 of this year. For orders call 1-800826-8911 or go to tamupress. com.
Nolan Ryan is a former commissioner of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
“I can tell you from firsthand experience that there is no more effective advocate for natural resources in the State of Texas than Andy Sansom. If you care about Texas land, Texas wildlife, or the Texas environment, you’ll enjoy this book,” Ryan said.
Carlos Rubinstein — former Chairman of the Texas Water Development Board, Commissioner of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and Andy’s friend — said the book is a testament to why and how future Texans can continue to benefit from Texas’ Natural resources.
“Andy is a mentor extraordinaire to countless Texans as he continues to inspire us to follow a welldefined north star, with a particular focus on our precious water resources,” Rubinstein said.