Rick Travis, 2018 – On April 29, our chapter partnered with the Frisco Parks Department to hold a Mothing Event at Grand Park, in support of the iNaturalist City Challenge. It was a real treat and a wonderful experience for all those that attended, which included not only several members of our chapter, but also TMN’s from surrounding chapters, and several families from the Frisco area!
Cypress Basin Chapter 11th Annual Flotilla – April 22, 2023
Michelle Connally, 2018 – As the sunbeams started to hit the water and trees, the sounds of a Northern Cardinal, Tufted Titmouse, Northern Parula, Eastern Kingbird, Mourning Dove, Prothonotary Warbler, and Carolina Wren were identified using the Merlin Bird ID app.
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.
Texas Environmental Excellence Award Winner – Bob Mione
Deborah Canterbury, 2014 – Our very own, Bob Mione was awarded the Texas Environmental Excellence Award.
2023 May Meeting with Dusty Rhoads | Restoring the Horned Lizard habitat
Michelle Connally, 2018 May 9, 2023 – Tuesday 7:00 PM – Click on the Date for additional information. Millions of Americans remember playing with “Horny Toads” in bygone decades. That’s because… Read More →
Our Tribe’s Fortune 2,500 Hours – Lorelei Stierlen
Lorelei Stierlen, 2014 – “Attached are two pics, use whichever one you want (couldn’t find the one of me with the chainsaw).”
Our Tribe’s Fortune 1,000 Hours – Judy Rowe
Judy Rowe, 2007 – “I hope that now that I am “retired”, I can add volunteer hours more quickly!”
Our Tribe’s Fortune 1,000 Hours – Gwen Thomas
Gwen Thomas, 2011 – “The Master Naturalist Program is the essence of the small group of thoughtful, committed citizens. And yes, we are changing the world, one small piece of North Texas at a time.”
Our Tribe’s Fortune 250 Hours – Carolyn Lewis
Carolyn Lewis, 2021 – “Volunteering here has given me the opportunity to learn more about species that I didn’t know much about such as gray rats and the life cycle of opossums!”
Heard Paleo Lab cleans Mosasaur remains collected by SMU
Deborah Canterbury, 2011 – Several months ago the paleo lab members who had been involved for at least 6 years in preparing fossils at the Heard were assigned a tricky preparator duty. They were asked to clean sandstone, a challenge for the most advanced of preparator, from the Mosasaurus remains collected by SMU at a site in Angola, Africa.