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Current News

The Friends of Hagerman NWR Refuge Roundup was a Big Success, Thanks to TMN Volunteers!

Submitted by Patricia Crain, Class of 2018 The Refuge Roundup festival on the Second Saturday in October is always a big day for the Friends of Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge,… Read More →

11/21/2024

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Wanted: Nature Tram Tour Drivers at Hagerman NWR

Posted by Patricia Crain, Class of 2018 Would you enjoy sharing your love of nature with interested tourists and visitors of a National Wildlife Refuge? The Friends of Hagerman NWR… Read More →

11/21/2024

Advanced TrainingGeneral

AgriLife Urban and Municipal Parks Workshops

Workshops are extended educational opportunities which provide both education on the topic as well as time to design projects to be completed in your community or department. The following workshops are designed to guide practitioners, volunteers, park or trail boards, friends groups, and community leaders. Additional workshops and programs are considered quarterly upon request.

11/19/2024

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Native Plant Rescue at Plano Senior High – THIS SATURDAY 23rd

Native Plant Rescue at Plano Senior High – THIS SATURDAY Nov. 23rd. Have you wanted to participate in a Native Plant Rescue? Here is your chance to join fellow naturalists from the surrounding communities to extract plants from large pocket prairie at Plano Senior High School and transplant the native plants at the Canyon Creek Wetlands and Wildscapes project.

11/19/2024

Chapter MeetingChapter MeetingsGeneral

2024 December Blackland Prairie Chapter Holiday Party

We are excited to invite our Blackland Prairie Chapter members to our annual holiday party! This event is In-Person only! It will be an excellent opportunity to catch up with Partners, Project Leaders, the 2024 Meeting & Deep Dive Speakers, Mothing setup friends, and fellow chapter members to celebrate the holiday season.
We hope to see you there!

11/15/2024

General

Rewilding Sticker Hill: Is it Finally Fall?

By Karen Glenn BPTMN, Posted by Patricia Crain Class of 2018 Article V of the Rewilding Series Leaves are beginning to drop from trees and shrubs, summer plants are drying… Read More →

11/13/2024

General

Addressing the Quail Decline: CKWRI Online Survey of Quail Stakeholders

I am conducting research on stakeholders’ perceptions of the northern bobwhite decline in Texas, and you have been selected to take part in an online survey questionnaire. The goal for this survey is to learn of stakeholders’ perceptions about the bobwhite decline in Texas, research and management needs to help address this decline, and availability and sources of bobwhite management information.

11/12/2024

Projects

Farmersville Prairie Restoration with Collin College

New Project at Collin College – Farmersville Campus, 501 S Collin Pkwy, Farmersville, TX 75442. Opportunities include general prairie restoration activities, removing invasive species, collecting and spreading seed, deadheading forbs, transplanting natives, prairie maintenance also participating in iNaturalist surveys, educational walks for college students and/or community members.

11/06/2024

Books

Desert Solitaire by Edward Abbey

This classic of American environmental writing is not a book about the desert but an elegy for a piece of nature no longer pristine. The author spent 3 seasons as a park ranger in southeastern Utah in the spring and summer of the mid 1960s through 1968 at Arches National Monument.

11/04/2024

Current NewsLibrary

Message from our Librarian

Attention BPC/TMN members! Please do not donate any new books without checking with the Chapter Librarian Linder Orourke or Training Director Nancy Casillas. The library is in the process of… Read More →

10/30/2024

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