Rick Travis, 2018
Northwest Community Park in Frisco is largely undeveloped, with a DORBA biking trail system. It’s very rich in native grasses and flora, and has been a great source of native seed and plants for Frisco Parks prairie restoration efforts. We’ll spend September and part of October at NW park harvesting seed, which will be redistributed into the prairie restoration sites at Frisco Commons and Cottonwood Creek Parks.
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Our Tribe’s Fortune 500 Hours – Jean Higgins, Class of 2023
My deep love for nature has always been a guiding force in my life, motivating me to pursue a path as a Texas Master Naturalist. From a young age, I was the kid with pockets full of leaves, rocks, and other natural treasures, eager to study and understand the world around me.
2024 November Deep Dive – Mycology 101 with Jean Suplick
Join us for a Deep Dive on A Beginner’s Guide to Encountering the Wild World of Mushrooms with Jean Suplick
BPTMN Newsletter – August 18, 2024
Hello Blackland Prairie Chapter Members, You can access our latest newsletter from our Chapter’s Home Page at bptmn.org, click on the “Blackland Prairie Newsletter” image OR by direct link – https://txmn.org/bptmn/newsletters/ This newsletter will provide: If chapter members need to share information in the bi-weekly newsletters,please send your requests to communications@bptmn.org. Michelle ConnallyCommunications… Read More →
April 17, 2024
Spring has arrived and events are blooming! We have tons of iNaturalist BioBlitzes all over the county. We wanted a Mothing BioBlitz, and we got one coming up in Frisco’s Grand Park. We have guided prairie tours and community engagement events. Starting Sunday is National Volunteer Week! Check out our… Read More →
April 2, 2024
Good evening, Blackland Prairie Chapter Members, You can access our latest bi-weekly newsletter from our Chapter’s Home Page at bptmn.org, click on the “Blackland Prairie Newsletter” image OR by direct link – https://txmn.org/bptmn/newsletters/ This bi-weekly newsletter will provide: If chapter members need to share information in the bi-weekly newsletters, please… Read More →
March 18, 2024
Michelle Connally, Class of 2018 – This bi-weekly newsletter will provide: Vicki Sander’s Eclipse 101 Online Deep Dive,
Review of the President’s chapter business portion of the recent meeting,
Eclipse Information Page and Links to Local Events,
Shaking the Trees Project Spotlight – Clymer Meadow & their Spring Tours Information and a Plano Park Project Update.
February 20, 2024
Chirp Chirp! BPTMN Flock! You can access our latest bi-weekly newsletter from our Chapter’s Home Page at bptmn.org, click on the “Blackland Prairie Newsletter” image OR by direct link – https://txmn.org/bptmn/newsletters/ This bi-weekly newsletter will provide: If chapter members need to share information in the bi-weekly newsletters, please send your… Read More →
January 12, 2024
Happy New Year! – BPTMN Chapter Members, This newsletter aims to provide you with your first Bi-weekly Chapter News update. Expect an email to remind you of a recent newsletter published on our chapter website after the monthly chapter meeting and during the last week of the month. You can… Read More →
Plano Parks and Recreation Summer Mothing Event – June 17, 2023
Leah Justice, 2021 – Plano Parks and Recreation and the Blackland Prairie Texas Master Naturalist Chapter partnered up for a Summer Mothing Event with Sam Kieschnick on Saturday, June 17th It was precisely the kind of night you would hope for to attract the moths, hot and humid! Despite the sweltering heat, a large crowd of about 120-130 people assembled.