Bill
says, "In today's economic realities, the only
sensible approach to effective land management is with
the use of native species for vegetation. Take a 'holistic'
approach; include the conservation and care of all the
natural resources including land, water and air, and
use organic cultivation methods where possible. Recognize
that public education is an integral part of restoring
and maintaining the health of the environment, and whenever
possible design a significant educational component
into the projects you undertake."
The
company headquarters was moved in 1995 to Junction,
Texas on the western edge of the Texas hill country.
Growing operations are being expanded and new opportunities
for restoration and education are being pursued.
RESTORATION
PROJECTS
Parkhill
Prairie, Collin County, Texas. Restoration
work was done on this blackland prairie northeast of
the Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex during the late 1980's.
This project was funded by a cooperative effort of the
voters of Collin County, Texas Parks and Wildlife, and
the Texas Nature Conservancy. Neiman Environments, Inc.
was chosen to custom harvest native seeds from nearby
prairie remnants and to conduct site preparation and
planting at Parkhill.
IBM
Corporation, The Colony, Texas. Neiman Environments,
Inc. implemented a long-term restoration of approximately
1100 acres of waste farm land owned by IBM. It was prepared
and planted to native prairie grasses, wildflowers and
trees. Project began in 1987, and ongoing long-term
management of the land continued until 1997 when the
land base was sold for urban development.
Thomsen
Foundation, Montague County, Texas. 1990-1993.
C.J. Thomsen dedicated this 300 acre site in the Western
Cross Timbers (prairie/savanna) for study and education
of native grasses, wildflowers and plants. Neiman Environments,
Inc. was selected to handle design, implementation,
and long term management of the large scale grassland
areas and many of the wildflower areas. Bill Neiman
annually leads fifth grade student field trips to the
Foundation.
U.S.
Department of Energy, Superconducting SuperCollider,
Waxahachie, Texas. In 1992 Neiman Environments,
Inc. was chosen to develop a twenty year land management
plan covering the 8000 acres acquired for the SuperCollider
project. The plan included a proposal for the largest
prairie restoration project ever undertaken, the creation
of a major public education program, and the set-aside
of sites to explore the possibilities of sustainable
agricultural practices. Custom harvesting of local prairie
remnants and planting on the SSC site was accomplished
prior to the decommissioning of the project by the U.S.
Congress.
W.R.
Grace Corporation, Blue Mound, Texas. In
1991, Neiman Environments, Inc. undertook reclamation
of this 28-acre site that had been previously used as
a dumping ground. This ongoing project under Neiman's
leadership was developed in coordination with students
and teachers from the nearby elementary school, and
serves as an "outdoor classroom." In 1993
it won a national award for excellence in developing
environmental curriculum for grades K-5. The project
was featured in a television documentary by the Nickelodeon
channel in 1995 and '96. Neiman continues the educational
concepts of this project through a working grant with
the Rainwater Foundation of Fort Worth, Texas.
U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, Lacassine National Wildlife
Refuge, Lake Arthur, Louisiana. This Coastal
Prairie Restoration project will eventually contain
up to 11,000 acres of depleted rice farms in the long-term
plan. The first 220 acres of the Duralde Prairie was
planted in 1998 by Neiman Environments, Inc. with custom
harvests by Native American Seed from a globally imperiled
Gulf Coast prairie.
PUBLIC
SPEAKING AND MEDIA EXPERIENCE
Texas Speaking engagements
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Texas Garden Clubs
Fort Worth Botanical Gardens
Society for Ecological Restoration
Native Plant Society of Texas
Dallas Organic Gardening Club
Denton County Historical Museum
Denton Ecology Club, Mother Earth Seminar (opening address)
United Methodist Church of Saginaw, "Soil Conservation
Sunday" sermon
Keep Texas Beautiful annual statewide meeting
Bell County Agents Garden Convention
Denton Organic Society
Ft. Worth Organic Society
University of North Texas Institute of Environmental
Sciences
University of Texas at Arlington Institute for Technology
Transfer
Society for Ecological Restoration International Conference
(keynote speaker)
Radio & Television
Several appearances on WBAP, Howard Garrett's "Natural
Way"
"Central Texas Gardener" (Austin TV) -- 20-minute
segment
Several appearances on KLBJ-Austin, Texas John Dromgoole
show
Numerous Dallas-Fort Worth TV news spots covering restoration
projects
PAST
& PRESENT AFFILIATIONS
Native Prairie Association of Texas
Native Plant Society of Texas
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Society for Ecological Restoration - Regional Vice President
Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) Llano River Advisory
Panel
Upper Blackland Bioregional Congress
Soil and Water Conservation Society
Texas Association of Nurserymen
Texas Association of Landscape Contractors
Licensed Texas Irrigator #819
Texas Organic Growers Association, vice-president
Texas Department of Agriculture Certified Organic Farms
Denton County Horticulture Committee, past president
The Mound Foundation (Flower Mound, Texas), past president
Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Small
Business Advisory Committee