“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.
Congratulations to the Blackland Prairie Chapter Class of 2025!

Celebrating Our Impact: National Volunteer Week 2026
2026 iNaturalist City Nature Challenge April 24-27
2026 May Chapter Meeting with Braeden Duffee | Collin County Croakers!
Past Chapter Meeting Speakers and Topics
Past Deep Dive Speakers and Topics
Current News
Celebrating Our Impact: National Volunteer Week 2026
Ain’t no Party like a Moth Night Party with Sam Kieschnick, Urban Wildlife Biologist in McKinney!
2026 iNaturalist City Nature Challenge April 24-27
🌱 Spring Grant Applications open until April 30th
Community Engagement 2026 Events – April & May Update
🦇 Discover the “Music of the Night” at Hagerman NWR
A New Chapter in Youth Engagement
Monarch View Park Planting April 18 2026
📸 Volunteer Spotlight: John W. Garbutt, A Passion for the Prairie
JM Caldwell Park Pollinator Garden in Princeton
🐾 Volunteer Spotlight: Sarah Densmore, A Success Story in Wildlife Rehab
Grow Texas Proud: TPWF’s New App Makes Native Gardening Easy
🦅 Birds, Brews & Community!
Monarch Butterfly Population Increases by 64%
Work day at Sally Evan’s home





