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Elizabeth McGreevy

owner, planner, consultant


Elizabeth is a nonprofit and private sector professional with more than 25 years of expertise in Hill Country ecosystem analysis and regeneration, ecological planning, education and outreach, project management, and best development practices. She is the author of the well-researched book, Wanted! Mountain Cedars, Dead and Alive, and founder and program director of Project Bedrock that promotes using mountain cedars and other nature-based solutions to regenerate Texas karst country.


The primary goal of Elizabeth’s work is to reestablish ecosystem health and productivity. Past private sector clients included Fort Hood military base, Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge, and the LCRA headquarters in Austin. More recent clients included Horseshoe Bay Nature Park and numerous Hill Country ranches. For the public sector, McGreevy served as a founding board member for the Flower Hill Museum and Homestead, a Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve consultant and trail guide, and a KDRP Sun Radio volunteer radio producer and host. 


Elizabeth grew up in Houston, Texas, and is a sixth-generation Texan. She attended Randolph College in Virginia for her bachelor’s degree in biology. Elizabeth later obtained a master's in environmental planning and landscape architecture from Texas A&M with a focus on ecology. During that time she attended the Tom Brown, Jr. Tracker School. In 1996, she moved to the Hill Country where she became a certified permaculture planner. After living in Dripping Springs, she now resides near Oak Hill with her two dogs and cat. Her son, Nathan, recently graduated from Texas A&M with a degree in manufacturing and mechanical engineering. 

Land Steward

3713 Counselor Dr.

Austin, Texas


(512) 657-9675

elizabeth@landsteward.net