Training opportunity with monarch butterfly expert, Carol Clark. This workshop is designed to give participants the knowledge and confidence they need to teach about Monarch Butterflies in outdoor and other low-tech settings using just two waterproofed posters.
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Oak Point Park Nature Walk with Carol Clark – April 19, 2023
Vicki Sanders, 2022 – Mother Nature is running a little slow this Spring, but we still had plenty to see on our walk with Carol Clark on the Natural Wonders of Oak Park Nature Walk on April 19.
2023 February (In-Person) Deep Dive with Carol Clark
February 14, 2023 6:30 PM – Click on the date for more information. Michelle Connally, 2018 Find out what your fellow MNs did, learned and produced by participating in the two MN local chapter grant projects this year. We’ll summarize the ongoing seed grow-out project, with helpful information on how you can… Read More →
April 14th Deep Dive with Lisa and Rick Travis and Carol Clark
Charlise Hill-Larson, 2019 and 2021-2022 Vice President What do a couple of Master Naturalists do when, in very early spring, they find a multitude of Monarch caterpillars on a single Milkweed plant in their native plant meadow? They call Carol Clark, Monarch Watch Conservation Specialist, for advice and counsel. In… Read More →
2022 April – Carol Clark | Botany for Naturalists
Charlise Hill-Larson, 2019 and 2021-22 Vice President Do you visit a woods or a prairie and just see undifferentiated blobs of green ? Maybe it all looks pleasant, but you don’t really see individual plants. You aren’t alone! Lots of people experience plants that way. Maybe you already have observation… Read More →
2021 April – Carol Clark | The Flowers of the Blackland Prairie
Tuesday, April 13, 7PM CST – Did you MISS Carol’s amazing presentation? Watch it HERE! So many of our beautiful and once common native wildflowers have been removed from our local landscapes that relatively few people today can recognize and name more than a handful. This colorful slideshow program will… Read More →
Carol Clark: Native Bees in Your Landscape–Nature’s Little Preppers
Wednesday, March 3 at 7PM Less well known than European Honeybees, Texas’ native bees are nevertheless vital components of a healthy environment, and can provide a new dimension of enjoyment in your home garden. This program will cover basic information on the current challenges all bee species are facing, and the tricks they use to… Read More →
Teaching About Monarchs – A Train the Trainer Program – Feb 13 – 7 PM – Encore Event
Teaching About Monarch Butterflies equips individuals with the skills to deliver compelling, non-technology-based presentations about the Monarch butterfly’s life cycle and migration. This hands-on training uses only two posters, making it accessible and straightforward and delivered without technology. The program is ideal for Texas Master Naturalists, teachers, and nature enthusiasts.
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Documents and Brochures from the Blackland Prairie Chapter Meetings, Deep Dives, New Class Projects, Educational events, and other endeavors. Do you have a brochure or infographic you love and think we need to add it to the list? Let us know! Send an email to communications@bptmn.org A B Texas Parks… Read More →
BPTMN Newsletter – January 18, 2025
Welcome to 2025! Blackland Prairie Chapter Members, You can access our latest newsletter from our Chapter’s Home Page at bptmn.org, click on the “Blackland Prairie Newsletter” image OR by direct link – https://txmn.org/bptmn/newsletters/ This newsletter will provide: If chapter members need to share information in the bi-weekly newsletters,please send your requests to communications@bptmn.org…. Read More →