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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!

Celebrating Our Impact: National Volunteer Week 2026

This National Volunteer Week, we are igniting a celebration of service! The Blackland Prairie Chapter is proud to share our 2025 impact: 260 volunteers and 42,945 hours dedicated to preserving Texas nature. Check out our chapter’s incredible milestones as we join the statewide celebration of conservation.
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2026 iNaturalist City Nature Challenge April 24-27

2026 iNaturalist City Nature Challenge April 24-27 Get ready, North Texas 🦋—the 2026 City Nature Challenge is officially blooming across Frisco, Plano, and McKinney! We are taking photos of the flora and fauna of our community. Come help us show the world the incredible nature we have in DFW. ❤️
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2026 May BPTMNN Chapter Meeting

2026 May Chapter Meeting with Braeden Duffee | Collin County Croakers!

🐸 Is your knowledge of local amphibians a little… “croaky”? On April 23rd, join us as Braeden Duffee, Nature Preserve Manager at the Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary, presents: Collin County Croakers! 🌿 Braeden will guide us through the fascinating life histories and identification of our local frogs and toads. You won’t want to miss this “un-frog-ettable” evening!🐸
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Celebrating Our Impact: National Volunteer Week 2026

04/19/2026
This National Volunteer Week, we are igniting a celebration of service! The Blackland Prairie Chapter is proud to share our 2025 impact: 260 volunteers and 42,945 hours dedicated to preserving Texas nature. Check out our chapter’s incredible milestones as we join the statewide celebration of conservation.
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Ain’t no Party like a Moth Night Party with Sam Kieschnick, Urban Wildlife Biologist in McKinney!

04/18/2026
Step into the wild after dark! Using special UV lights, we’ll attract and observe moths and other nighttime species as part of a Mothing BioBlitz, a snapshot of the biodiversity in McKinney. See moths and other nocturnal insects up close, learn how to use the iNaturalist app to record observations, and…
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2026 iNaturalist City Nature Challenge April 24-27

04/17/2026
2026 iNaturalist City Nature Challenge April 24-27 Get ready, North Texas 🦋—the 2026 City Nature Challenge is officially blooming across Frisco, Plano, and McKinney! We are taking photos of the flora and fauna of our community. Come help us show the world the incredible nature we have in DFW….
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🌱 Spring Grant Applications open until April 30th

04/16/2026
Dust off those project ideas! The Blackland Prairie Chapter’s semi-annual grant program is officially returning for the spring season. If your project aligns with our mission of education, restoration, and conservation, this is your chance to secure chapter support.
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Sustainability Seminar with Community Engagement

Community Engagement 2026 Events – April & May Update

04/16/2026
Ready to make an impact? 🦋 Tina Burke has a full spring of Earth Day, BioBlitzes, & Mothing! Help us share the prairie love. Grab a shift today! 🌎
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🦇 Discover the “Music of the Night” at Hagerman NWR

04/16/2026
Join the Friends of Hagerman on May 14 for a 🦇Bat Monitoring Workshop by Dr. Bryon Clark! Learn to identify local species and see bioacoustic tech in action. ✨
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YES Director

A New Chapter in Youth Engagement

04/12/2026
From “education trunks” to a Junior Master Naturalist pilot, the YES Committee is growing! Discover how we’re inspiring the next generation.
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National Volunteer Month April 2026 Chapter Facebook Frame Monarch Park Workday Sunset - Blackland Prairie Chapter

Monarch View Park Planting April 18 2026

04/11/2026
On April 18, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., we’ll use the remaining funds from the second HEB grant and a chapter grant to plant the fourth phase of the project. We’re excited to have One Earth One Chance, Frisco High School, and Centennial High School helping with this next…
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I Volunteer Because Blackland Prairie Chapter Template John W Garbutt

📸 Volunteer Spotlight: John W. Garbutt, A Passion for the Prairie

04/09/2026
We celebrate our Blackland Prairie Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists for National Volunteer Month with a spotlight on our John W. Garbutt, a dedicated naturalist who uses photography and storytelling to bridge the gap between our community and the natural world.
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JM Caldwell Park Pollinator Garden in Princeton

04/09/2026
Ready to grow? 🌻 Dig in with Keep Princeton Beautiful every 2nd Saturday! Mulch, weed, and save the pollinators in Princeton. 9-11 AM. Let’s bloom! ✨
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🐾 Volunteer Spotlight: Sarah Densmore, A Success Story in Wildlife Rehab

04/09/2026
We celebrate our Blackland Prairie Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists for National Volunteer Month with a spotlight on our Sarah Densmore, Class of 2021, wildlife rehabilitator and Advanced Training VHAT Calendar Coordinator.
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Grow Texas Proud: TPWF’s New App Makes Native Gardening Easy

04/02/2026
🌿 Help Texas pollinators thrive with Wild Thumb, the new free app from TPWF! Get step-by-step guides for native plants, ecoregion tips, and local nursery maps. From patio pots to pocket prairies, take the guesswork out of gardening. Download today! 🌸
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BPTMN 2026 03 Donna Joy Vickers Tupps Night Out with BPRC and TCA

🦅 Birds, Brews & Community!

03/30/2026
Brews and birds of prey! 🦅 We had a blast at Tupps Brewery with the Blackland Prairie Raptor Center and Master Naturalist friends. #LightsOutTexas
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Monarch Butterfly Population Increases by 64%

03/27/2026
Great news for our pollinators! 🦋 Monarch populations are up 64% according to the latest WWF report. Read more about this hopeful conservation win.
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Work day at Sally Evan’s home

03/26/2026
Susan Abernethy shared highlights and photos from our recent workday at Sally Evans’ home. A great day of habitat work and chapter camaraderie!
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