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Linda Nixon – (AT) “Symbiotic Relationships and How to Teach Them” – Dave Powell

Our Chapter member, Dave Powell, is taking his “show” on the road!  Dave presented “Symbiotic Relationships and How to Teach Them” at the 2020 Texas Master Naturalist Annual Meeting in… Read More →

12/02/2020

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Rick Travis – “Introduction to Lichenology” – Manuela Dal Forno

Thursday, November 19, 6pm (only) SPECIAL EDITION online “Deep Dive” Monthly Deep Dive Sessions Manuela will discuss the importance of lichens for humans and the ecosystem, as well as tips… Read More →

11/19/2020

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2020 November – Monica Morrison | Texas Native Cats and the Role of Advocacy

Monthly Chapter Meeting – “Zoom” Meeting Monica Morrison – “Texas Native Cats and the Role of Advocacy” Tuesday, November 10, 7pm Texas is home to an amazing diversity of wildlife,… Read More →

11/10/2020

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2020 October – Dwight Wilson | Interpreting Wildlife Track and Sign

Monthly Chapter Meeting Tuesday, October 13, 2020 “Interpreting Wildlife Track and Sign” – Dwight Wilson  Dwight will share how his mentors taught him to identify and interpret track and sign. … Read More →

10/13/2020

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2020 September – Dr. George Diggs | Texas Native Plants and Climate Change

Dr. Diggs will briefly summarize the most recent evidence for climate change and will discuss his personal observations from Antarctica to the Arctic. It is now clear that climate change is having effects on plants and animals both around the globe and here in Texas.

09/08/2020

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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 →

01/24/2020

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