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Our Tribe’s Fortune 1000 – Loreli Stierlen

I found the BPTMN booth at the 2013 Learn 2 Live Green event where I was a volunteer for Live Green in Plano. So I started attending the BPTMN meetings, got to talking with members and decided that was the organization where I needed to be. I started volunteering at BPRC right off the bat as a trail guide, and I’ve been there ever since.

11/02/2021

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2021 November – Jennifer O’Loughlin-Brooks | NaturePsyche

Exploring the Physical and Psychological Benefits of Nature Exposure Charlise Hill-Larson, 2019 Tuesday, November 9, 2021 Please join us via Zoom on November 9 at 7pm to learn more about… Read More →

11/01/2021

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Lavon Lake Trinity Trail

Duane Mortensen, 2018 Lavon Lake is the largest lake contained within Collin County.  The length of its shoreline stretches 121 miles, and the managed wildlife area surrounding the lake boasts 6400 acres.  Given the fact it is so close to millions of people, why is it so little used?  Given the number of undisturbed acres, I would argue that it is under-represented in iNaturalist data.  Part of the answer lies in the poor condition of the parks surrounding the lake.  Road access, restrooms and signage are regularly in disrepair.  If you ignore the disrepair on the edges of the park, and venture inside, it is amazing what you can find. 

10/03/2021

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The first Saturday of September is International Vulture Awareness Day.

Vultures get a bad rap!  People often associate them with death and disease and view them as dirty and ugly.  However, vultures are incredible and essential birds who perform vital… Read More →

09/01/2021

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2021 August – Dr. Carly Aulicky | Insights of a Dancing Bird: Lessons Learned from Tropical Forests to Prairies

Charlise Hill-Larson, 2019 We are so pleased to welcome Dr. Carly Aulicky for our August Chapter Meeting. Carly is the North Texas Director of Outreach and Stewardship for the Native Prairies Association of Texas (NPAT). In her position, Carly acts as a resource and spokesperson for management and conservation of native prairies. Carly monitors NPAT properties and conservation easements, collects biodiversity data, holds educational workshops and talks, and coordinates volunteer efforts in programs and projects.

08/01/2021

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Our Tribe’s Fortune 500 – Cindy Napper, 2017

Deborah Canterbury, 2014 Congratulations to Cindy Napper on her 500 hour pin. Cindy Napper, 2017 I graduated with the 2017 class and became a Naturalist because I saw how much… Read More →

08/01/2021

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Our Tribe’s Fortune 500 – Michelle Connally, 2018

Deborah Canterbury, 2014 Congratulations to Michelle Connally on her 500 hour pin. Michelle Connally, 2018 Came across the Texas Master Naturalists training program on my quest to learn all things… Read More →

08/01/2021

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Blackland Prairie TMN Graduation 2021

Summary by Jean Suplick, 2018 Meet the Class of 2021! These new members of the Blackland Prairie Chapter blazed a new path through our basic training program and are eager… Read More →

07/09/2021

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What we have seen

Dave Powell, 2007 My three spiny Fence Lizards are here as is my Anole however I have noticed the insect population is down. I attributed it to the freeze which might have killed a lot of insect larva that was getting close to maturity, the rain does not seem to cause the same thing. Maybe someone else can give definitive answer.

07/01/2021

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2021 July – Kimberlie Sasan | The Wonderful World of Backyard Mothing

Tuesday, July 13, 7PM CST Kimberlie Sasan is a Texas Master Naturalist and Master Entomology Specialist who enjoys volunteering in a wide variety of nature activities.  She has been documenting… Read More →

07/01/2021

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