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Skins & Skulls with Dr. Clark

Bois d’ Arc Chapter June 2023 Speaker

Dr. Bryon Clark of the Blue Stem Chapter gave a presentation on how to identify animals due to the special characteristics of their skulls and fur. The Blue Stem chapter recently received a large grant to purchase the skulls and skins which will be used to educate students at locations in the Sherman and Dension area. It was a very interesting class! We look forward to more collaboration with Blue Stem Chapter in the future.

Skins and Skulls Class
Skins and Skulls Class
Skins and Skulls Class
Skins and Skulls Class
Skins and Skulls Class
Skins and Skulls Class
Skins and Skulls Class
Skins and Skulls Class
Skins and Skulls Class
Skins and Skulls Class
Skins and Skulls Class
Skins and Skulls Class
Skins and Skulls Class
Skins and Skulls Class

June 30, 2023

News

Angler Expo at Bonham State Park June 3, 2023

Bois d’ Arc Chapter and Blue Stem Chapters Assist with Angler Education Expo

Bonham State Park held its annual family fishing day now called Angler Expo. Members of the Bois d’ Arc and Blue Stem chapter as well as Fannin County 4-H assisted, in educating the public. Visitors completed six stations; Safety First!, Habitat & Insects, Fishing Knots, Rods & Reels, Fish Printing, and Fish Anatomy. Once stations were completed visitors tried their hand at casting with backyard bass then moved to the fishing pier to apply all they learned. Many Junior Angler certificates and pins were handed out as well as some First Fish Pins! It was a great day at the park.

For up-to-date information about what’s going on at Bonham State Park visit: https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/bonham

To find out more about how you can become an Angler Educator visit: https://tpwd.texas.gov/education/angler-education

Bonham State Park Angler Education
Bonham State Park Angler Education
Bonham State Park Angler Education
Bonham State Park Angler Education
Bonham State Park Angler Education
Bonham State Park Angler Education
Bonham State Park Angler Education
Bonham State Park Angler Education
Bonham State Park Angler Education
Bonham State Park Angler Education
Bonham State Park Angler Education
Bonham State Park Angler Education
Bonham State Park Angler Education
Bonham State Park Angler Education
Bonham State Park Angler Education
Angler Expo at Bonham State Park

June 30, 2023

News

Monofilament Recycling

Bois d’ Arc Chapter Installs Two Recycling Bins June 2023

Monofilament is a problem in the environment because it is nonbiodegradable and can last up to 600 years! Because monofilament is thin and clear, animals easily become entangled or ingest it, causing injury or death. The good news is that monofilament can be recycled if collected, keeping it out of landfills and limiting negative effects on wildlife.
To limit the negative effects of monofilament in our area, The Bois d’ Arc Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist program TM recently built two monofilament bins. One bin was installed on the fishing pier at Bonham State Park, and the on the fishing pier at Lake Bonham. The Bois d’ Arc Chapter will monitor and maintain the containers collecting the monofilament and preparing it to be recycled.
The idea for the monofilament bins was started through the Texas Sea Grant College Program, which began in 2004. The Texas Sea Grant College Program coordinates the Texas Monofilament Recovery and Recycling Program (MRRP). “MRRP is a statewide volunteer-led effort to reduce monofilament in the environment by educating the public about the problems caused by monofilament lines left in the environment and encouraging recycling through a network of line recycling bins and drop-off locations.” To date, 3,385 lbs. of fishing lines have been collected and recycled in Texas since 2004. There are over 250 collection bins across Texas.

We want to remind the public that they can help keep monofilament out of the environment by:
1. Recovering as much of your line as possible when it becomes entangled.
2. Recover and recycle any line you encounter while on Texas waterways.
3. When it is time to throw away your fishing line, cut it into pieces less than six inches long.
4. Stow your rods safely while traveling to avoid the wind catching your line, which could cause it to free spool, littering miles of Texas highways.
5. When it is safe to do so, collect, and properly dispose of or recycle the trash you encounter.
6. Volunteer or participate in local lake and river cleanup events.


To learn more about monofilament recycling, please visit https://texasseagrant.org.


If you would like to learn more about how you can become a Texas Master Naturalist with the Bois d’ Arc chapter, visit us on the web at: https://txmn.org/boisdarc/ or join our FaceBook page Bois d’ Arc Master Naturalist. We hold monthly meetings on the third Tuesday of each month at the AgriLife Office at 2505 N Center St. in Bonham. Meetings begin with a speaker at 6:00 P.M.

Written by CMiller Bois d’ Arc Chapter President & Outreach Coordinator 6/26/2023

Bonham State Park Bin
Dan demonstrates how to use the monofilament bin at Bonham State Park
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Bois d’ Arc chapter with newly completed monofilament recycling bins.
Bois d' Arc Chapter Lake Bonham
Member Mike and Jody install bin at Lake Bonham

June 30, 2023

Community EventsNews

Education & Outreach

A big part of being a Texas Master Naturalist is sharing your knowledge through volunteerism. One way to share this knowledge is through education. This year the Bois d’ Arc chapter was asked to present during the Honey Grove Library Summer Reading Camps. Our current president shared with students about North Texas’s nocturnal animals, such as; bats, raccoons, toads, and insects. Students were asked to determine the benefits of being nocturnal, identify sounds of nocturnal animals, and viewed props designed to get them thinking. The students and adults were a great audience and had many thoughtful questions.

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July 7, 2021

Community EventsMonthly Meetings

Texas Archaeology

The chapter hosted a special event on Saturday, June 26, 2021. Mr. Cheatwood, a vocational archeologist, shared his knowledge and favorite finds from his 75 years of collecting in and around the Sulphur River. We had many great discussions and learned so much. Below are a few pictures from the event.

Mr. Cheatwood tells us about his arrowheads mastodon or mammoth vertebra Anglo-American pottery arrowheads artifacts stone axe arrowheads shark and other teeth

July 7, 2021

Workdays

Wood Duck House Spring Cleaning at Bonham State Park

Photos courtesy of Bois d’Arc Master Naturalist members Mike & Jody Lindsey

April 18, 2017

Community Events

Presentations to Boy Scouts at Lake Crockett

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September 12, 2014

Workdays

Bonham State Park Shoreline Cleanup

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September 12, 2014

Training

Texas Master Naturalist Chapter Coordinator Training

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September 8, 2014

Community Events

Tabling at Fannin County Fair

Each year in October Fannin County hosts a fair. If you are in Fannin County during the fair make sure you stop by.

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October 11, 2013

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