The Friends of Hagerman NWR offer many volunteer for Texas Master Naturalists, all of which have been approved for AT or VH in the Blackland Prairie chapter. Visit friendsofhagerman.org/tmn for…
Plano Park – June Updates from Project Leader Jean Higgins
Over the past several months, teams have cleared large volumes of this aggressive invader from the park’s natural areas. Privet creates dense thickets that crowd out native species, reduce biodiversity, and degrade wildlife habitat. By removing it, we are opening space for native grasses, wildflowers, trees and shrubs to thrive again—restoring balance to the landscape and supporting healthier ecosystems.
Our Tribe’s Fortune 250 Hours – Trent Schultze, Class of 2019
Trent Schultze, a dedicated member of the Class of 2019, proudly achieved his 250 volunteer hours. He earned most of these hours as a trail guide at LLELA, leading monthly nature hikes and assisting with the popular full moon hikes. There’s something truly special about being in the woods or on the trail at night, and Trent’s commitment not only enriches the experiences of countless nature enthusiasts but also exemplifies the spirit of community service.
Visit our Community Engagement Booth at these upcoming events!
Curious about local wildlife and conservation? Come say hello at the BPTMN Community Engagement Booth! Catch us at the Heard Museum, the Blackland Prairie Raptor Center, and the Mothing event at Connemara. We can’t wait to see you there!
The Multiplying Critters of DFW
What do you do when you find an invasive hammerhead worm? Sam Kieschnick gives us the scoop!
Our Tribe’s Fortune – 2500 Hours – Bryan Clark, Class of 2019
Life is way too short not to have fun! Find the projects that you enjoy so your enthusiasm will create moments that inspire awe, curiosity, and stewardship of our natural world.
Our Tribe’s Fortune 250 Hours – Deanna Flanagan, Class of 2024
Deanna Flanagan achieved her 250 service hour milestone as a Master Naturalist, inspired by her mother’s dedication. She earned these hours by assisting the Class of 2025 and leading engaging field trips for first and third graders at the Holifield Outdoor Learning Center.
Our Tribe’s Fortune 500 Hours – Pamela Flaming, Class of 2015
I have worked on a variety of service projects, including Naturology kid’s camp at Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge, being a butterfly docent at Hagerman’s butterfly garden, and putting together a seminar for landowners on Wildlife Special Valuations and habitat improvement. Most recently, I have been working with Imelda Everett on introducing the HOME Program, which is aimed at helping homeowners and landowners to incorporate native landscaping into their home environments: anything from a container garden that attracts butterflies to improving habitat on larger properties.
Magical Mothing Event at the Heard Museum, Celebrating National Moth Week
Get ready for a night of enchantment! Celebrate National Moth Week at the Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary’s Magical Mothing Event on Saturday, July 26, from 8:00 to 11:00 PM. Come discover the fascinating world of moths under the stars!
BPTMN Newsletter – June 13, 2025
Happy Friday, fellow Blackland Prairie Texas Master Naturalists! Welcome to your latest update from the Blackland Prairie Master Naturalists! This edition is bursting with exciting news, inspiring stories, and fantastic…