By Paige Lambert
Six kayaks glided up the river, heading to where they docked the afternoon before. As early morning traffic filled the nearby roadways, the kayaks’ owners were busy driving green rods into the riverbed.
The rods were tools in an annual cooperative survey to check the health and growth of the Texas wild rice beds, which only grow in the San Marcos River.
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