Texas Master Naturalists, A small victim of this current quarantine and shelter in place is the missed opportunities of spring. So many of our Master Naturalist volunteer service projects literally… Read More →
Shaking the Trees 3rd Edition 05/01/20
Laurie Sheppard – Rare skipper at Hagerman NWR Dave Powell – Walking and healing his wing Clyde Camp – Owl Blog Surprise coming through in the clutch John Garbutt –… Read More →
Janice James – BRIT volunteer trip February 22, 2020
The Botanical Research Institute of Texas, or BRIT, is located in Fort Worth, adjacent to the Fort Worth Botanical Gardens. The sleek, LEEDS-accredited building has been in operation since 2011. … Read More →
Trip to Botanical Institute of Texas
Members of our BPTMN Chapter visited the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (aka BRIT) in Fort Worth. BRIT houses several herbariums (collection of dried plants), seed bank, botanical art collections,… Read More →
iNaturalist bioblitz commemorates Texas Native Plant Week
Since 2009 the Texas legislature has designated the third full week in October as Texas Native Plant Week. This year we have partnered with Texas Parks & Wildlife and… Read More →
North Texas Ecology Course Creates A Team Of Master Naturalists
Check out KERA’s Miguel Perez article on our 2019 Blackland Prairie Master Naturalist Class. Hear our very own Greg Hayden share his story of why he became a Master Naturalist.