Hello Blackland Prairie Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists, Read Rick Travis’s 2025 Year End Review about our record-breaking 2025, surpassing 40,000 volunteer hours and 4,200 advanced training hours. Our chapter… Read More →
Michelle Connally
BPTMN Newsletter – October 17, 2025
Hello Blackland Prairie Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists, October’s newsletter brings news of major successes and calls for continued action! The Blackland Prairie Chapter is celebrating recognition, with Laura Kuwayama’s… Read More →
BPTMN Newsletter – September 12, 2025
Hello Blackland Prairie Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists, who is going mothing tomorrow night with the MOTH SQUAD at Connemara? It is our 4th Annual Connemara Mothing Event TOMORROW on… Read More →
BPTMN Newsletter – August 13, 2025
Hello Blackland Prairie Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists Welcome to your monthly update from the Blackland Prairie Master Naturalists! Did you miss last night’s chapter business slides or Rick’s TREE-mendous… Read More →
Cypress Basin Chapter 11th Annual Flotilla – April 22, 2023
Michelle Connally, 2018 – As the sunbeams started to hit the water and trees, the sounds of a Northern Cardinal, Tufted Titmouse, Northern Parula, Eastern Kingbird, Mourning Dove, Prothonotary Warbler, and Carolina Wren were identified using the Merlin Bird ID app.
2023 May Meeting with Dusty Rhoads | Restoring the Horned Lizard habitat
Michelle Connally, 2018 May 9, 2023 – Tuesday 7:00 PM – Click on the Date for additional information. Millions of Americans remember playing with “Horny Toads” in bygone decades. That’s because… Read More →
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 →
Deborah Canterbury – Dedication Behind the Curtain
See those two faces in the back of this class photo? The ones with arrows above their heads? Well, they are still in the back row, so to speak, taking care of the tribe by posting and creating.


