Deborah Canterbury, 2014 and Past President
Master Naturalists in the Heard Fossil Lab recently laid out Colombian Mammoth bones that have been prepped just to see how they may go together. More exist and they are trying to decide how to best display.
Last of the Blackland, A Nature Conservancy video
Charlise Hill-Larson, 2019 and 2021-22 Vice President
I was spending time with The Nature Conservancy online this am and came across this short film on the Clymer Meadow. If we haven’t shared it already, it’s certainly worth sharing.
Deep Dive Rescheduled – Chris Ulch
As many of you know, Spring weather in Texas can be unpredictable. Our Deep Dive originally scheduled for this past Monday, March 24, had to end shortly after it began due to tornadoes and thunderstorms. We have rescheduled our time with Chris Ulch, so please join us, via Zoom, on Thursday March 31 at 7pm as Chris will share the process of becoming a Certified Interpretative Guide. Chris was certified in 2021 and is a trainee in our 2022 Master Naturalist Class.
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… Read More →
Blackland Prairie Master Naturalists at the Collin County MG Garden Show
Rhonda Sanchez, 2019
Here are a few photos from the garden show.
We tracked that we shared the TMN program and mission with more than 250 participants in the show over the two day event.
Great Trinity Forest Walk with Bill Holston
Please join our February Chapter Meeting Speaker, Bill Holston, on Sunday, March 27, for an introduction to the Trinity Forest. Bill will lead us on an easy and flat hike on the Ned and Genie Fritz Buckeye Trail. All total, we’ll traverse about 2.5 miles.
Our Tribe’s Fortune 500 – Louise Frost
Louise Frost, 2010 I’m mostly a life-long Dallasite with gaps here and there. When I moved back here in 2010, I was looking for something to get involved with and… Read More →
Our Tribe’s Fortune 500 – Duane Mortenson
Duane Mortenson, 2018 I grew up on a dairy farm in northern Wisconsin, so I spent my youth outside most every day. It was a beautiful area for hiking, camping,… Read More →
Our Tribe’s Fortune 500 – John W. “Dub” Spencer
John W. “Dub” Spencer, 2017 I grew up in small central Texas town (Hamilton), working, playing, and loving the outdoors. After retirement I was searching for an activity or group… Read More →