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A Local’s Guide to Visiting and Living in Austin, Texas    by Emily Starbuck Gerson
Price: $6.99 USD. 18870 words. Published by Aberdeen Bay on January 1, 2011. .

Austin is an eclectic city with a relaxed vibe and rich Texas flavor. Over the last few decades, Austin has transformed from a college town to a major city that receives national acclaim for its music and film festivals. The capital of the state of Texas and the self-proclaimed "live music capital of the world," Austin is becoming an increasingly desirable place to live and visit.
After a Wildfire: Checklist of Considerations for Post-Fire Management    by Texas AgriLife Extension Service
Price: Free! 1280 words. Published on April 11, 2012. .

All may appear lost, but with time and rain, pastures burned by recent wildfires will come back stronger if cattle are not restocked too early. The loss of standing vegetation affects not only the availability of feed for livestock, but also feed and cover, including nesting habitat for wildlife. This eBook is a checklist of considerations for post-fire management.
Preparing Your Evacuation "Grab and Go" Box    by Texas AgriLife Extension Service
Price: Free! 1310 words. Published on April 11, 2012. .

Recent natural disasters have emphasized the importance of emergency preparedness. Everyone should have individual and family evacuation plans in place. It is critical that each family have a planned evacuation arrangement and an evacuation "to-go" box ready for emergencies.
Emergency Food and Water Supplies    by Texas AgriLife Extension Service
Price: Free! 2890 words. Published on April 12, 2012. .

Safe food and water supplies are a major concern following a natural disaster such as a tornado, flood, hurricane or blizzard. Families who live in disaster-prone areas may benefit from being prepared in the event of disaster. Knowing how to safely handle food and water in the immediate few days after the disaster can reduce stress, worry and inconvenience.