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Blackland Prairie Chapter

  “Education, Restoration, Conservation”

Our Mission

The Texas Master Naturalist Program’s mission is to develop a corps of well-informed volunteers to provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of natural resources and natural areas within their communities for the State of Texas.

Our Commitment to You

The Blackland Prairie Texas Master Naturalist chapter is strengthened by the diversity of our members. We are committed to providing a welcoming environment where diversity, equity, and inclusion are a core part of everything that we do. We strive to be an organization that reflects the communities we serve and encourages multiple ideas and viewpoints.

The Texas Master Naturalist program is a partnership between the Texas AgriLife Extension Service, Texas Parks & Wildlife, and other local partners.

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Congratulations to the Blackland Prairie Chapter Class of 2025!

2026 March Chapter Meeting with Jean Suplick | 400 Native Perennials: A story of seed packets, chaos, and community

🌱We’re ‘pollen’ out all the stops for our March 10th chapter meeting! Jean Suplick is joining us to share a story of 400 Native Perennials: A story of seed packets, chaos, and community.🌻

Presentation: What started as a plan to distribute 70 native perennials to a Master Naturalist graduating class evolved into something far larger: 400 plants across schools, parks, and community projects, each one creating habitat, supporting pollinators, and teaching the next generation about ecology. This talk explores an unexpected journey of scaling impact—how one initiative grew beyond planning into a network of ordinary yards and ordinary people making intentional ecological choices that quietly transform communities.

About Our Speaker: Jean Suplick has lived in Plano for 35 years and has been a Certified Texas Master Naturalist since 2017. She shares her love of North Central Texas wildlife by leading programs and guided hikes for all ages, and more recently by growing native perennials to support pollinator garden projects led by her fellow Texas Master Naturalists.

Help Keep Our Chapter Meeting Snack Table Thriving! 🥨

As our chapter continues to grow, so does our love for sharing a bite together! To keep this welcoming tradition going, we invite you to bring a small snack to share—whether store-bought, homemade, sweet, or savory, every contribution makes our meetings more enjoyable. If you’re able to help out at an upcoming gathering, please sign up below to help us build a more connected community!

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When: Tuesday, March 10, 2026 – 7:00 PM
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  • SRC Doors will open at 6:30 PM
  • The Zoom meeting waiting room will open at 6:45 PM
  • The Business Meeting will begin at 7:00 PM
  • Naturalist Talk will start at 7:30 PM (approximately)

Physical Meeting Location:  Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary, 
1Nature Place, McKinney, TX 75069, Science Resource Center (SRC) building.
Directions to SRC: Drive through Heard gates, past the parking lot and museum building, and continue until the road ends at the large white SRC building. 

Register in advance for this Zoom meeting:
Use the email address associated with your personal Zoom account.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/Z7BrnoA7R0mMCCmAg05GQQ
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with details on how to join the meeting.

Logging AT: The monthly meeting presentation will count as 1 hour of AT. Log as AT: BPTMN Chapter Monthly Meeting Only (1 hour) with the speaker’s name and topic in the description box.

If you have any additional questions, please email.
Chapter Meeting Host: Marla Layne, [email protected]

Past Chapter Meeting Speakers and Topics

Deep Dive on From Backyard to Blackland: Raising Natives for Restorations with Heather Fell and Katelyn Miller

2026 February Deep Dive with Heather Fell and Katelyn Miller

Don’t be a ‘late bloomer’—join us for a look at native restorations on Wednesday, February 25th at 7 PM CST for a Deep Dive with Heather Fell and Katelyn Miller, presenting From Backyard to Blackland: Raising Natives for Restorations, online via Zoom.

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Topic: From Backyard to Blackland: Raising Natives for Restorations

What if your backyard could help restore a prairie?

In this session, From Backyard to Blackland, we’ll explore how everyday gardeners can grow native plants at home and use them to support native gardens, prairie restoration, and larger habitat projects. Whether you have a small patio setup or a backyard greenhouse, you can play a meaningful role in rebuilding native landscapes.

We’ll walk through the essentials of starting native plants from seed, including important preparation techniques like stratification and scarification. You’ll learn how to create simple, small-scale grow light and greenhouse setups, how to grow potted natives for future seed collection, and best practices for transplanting natives into restoration sites.

By the end, you’ll see how homegrown plants can move beyond the backyard—contributing to healthier prairies, pollinator habitat, and resilient ecosystems.

Speakers: 

Katelyn Miller is a member of the Blackland Prairie Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalists from the class of 2019. Currently, she is an Environmental Professor at Collin College and has 10 yrs experience teaching a diversity of biology. Her educational background includes a B.S. in Wildlife Conservation, an M.S. in Biological Sciences, and additional M.S. certifications in Agricultural Plant and Soil Science. Her volunteer focus for the past 7 yrs has included years of teaching the Junior Master Naturalist program and, more recently, leading the Collin College Farmersville Prairie project with Heather Fell. Additionally, she focuses on running a sustainable homestead with a focus on permaculture practices, including foraging and cultivating native species with agricultural cultivars.  

Heather Fell is a member of the Blackland Prairie Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalists from the class of 2021. She has also completed her Texas Waters Specialist certification. She currently serves as the VH/AT Director for the chapter. Her lifelong love of geology started in middle school when she first learned about plate tectonics in earth science class. She’s been fascinated by Earth processes ever since. She has a master’s degree in environmental geoscience, with a special interest in paleogeology. She spent most of her career as a geophysicist working in seismic imaging of the Gulf of Mexico. She now works at Collin College in McKinney, teaching physical geology and Earth science. She also helps teach geology and environmental science outdoor labs at the Heard Natural Science Museum. Heather and Katelyn work together on a prairie restoration project at the Collin College Farmersville campus.

When: February 25, 2026, at 7 PM CST

Online Zoom Meeting Registration
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/bNDW_52ZQUWMH0lyjOQjRw

Please register ahead of time for this meeting using your Zoom Account Email address. 
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information about joining the meeting.
(This meeting will be recorded, and a link will be posted here within a week of the event.)

Logging AT: Approved for 1 hour of AT to be logged as AT: BPTMN: Other Pre-approved Training with the speaker’s name and topic in the description box.
Advanced Training is only for the LIVE session with Q&A, not the recorded video.

If you have any additional questions, please get in touch.
Chapter Meeting Host: Marla Layne, [email protected]

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Ready to make an impact? 🦋 Community Engagement Director Tina Burke has already lined up a season full of outreach, from McKinney plant swaps to “Night on the Prairie” in Lucas. We’re looking for volunteers to join the team and help us share our love for the Blackland Prairie.
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