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Making Your Yard A Safe Haven For Opossums And Other Wildlife

Renee Dowhaniuk, Class of 2023 – Plant bushes, trees, and vines next to your fence to allow the opossum to climb down into your yard for a visit. Once your trees mature, allow some branches with leaves to hang down upon the fence, which will become the opossum’s highway along its nightly route, visiting different yards.

04/11/2025

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Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) Volunteer Opportunities for 2025

Angela Lewallen, Friends of LLELA – I wanted to share some updated information about the volunteer opportunities at LLELA for our BPTMN volunteers. I’ve attached a one-pager for download that lists all the events and contact information at LLELA.

04/10/2025

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Kingbird Highway by Kenn Kaufman: A Book Review by the Chapter Librarian

Linder Orourke, Class of 2023 – This story is one long tale of Kaufman’s obsession with birds and the magic he experienced when finding rare ones. Every one of his forays into the wilds of America and Mexico and Canada in search of ornithological wonders was funded by his odd jobs like apple picking.

04/09/2025

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Thank you! Imelda Everett, HOME Program Leader

We celebrate our Blackland Prairie Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists for National Volunteer Month with a spotlight on our new Project Leader, Imelda Everett of the Blackland Prairie HOME Program. Read more about her latest initiative to provide resources to our home and land owners in Collin County.!

04/08/2025

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Introducing…the HOME Program 

Are you interested in introducing native plants to your yard or attracting butterflies? Would you like to save time and money watering your plants?  If so, we encourage you to explore Program HOME.  

04/07/2025

Advanced TrainingCommunity Engagement

NTMWD STREAM TRAILER TRAINING COURSE

Lauren Plunk, Watershed Manager of NTMWD – We have had many requests to set up a “Train the Trainer” session for our popular Stream Trailer. Completing this training allows your organization to “check out” the trailer (under a free rental agreement) for events in your community, which will vastly increase stewardship and conservation messaging in our watersheds.  

04/04/2025

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Thank you! Mary Abercrombie

We are celebrating our Blackland Prairie Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists for National Volunteer Month, starting with Mary Abercrombie, Class of 22!

04/03/2025

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Moth Night at Frisco’s Grand Park

Rick Travis, Class of 2018 – Our Blackland Prairie Chapter “Moth Squad” will join Play Frisco for the City Nature Challenge “Mothing” at the Grand Park event in Frisco on April 26 from 7:30 -10:30 p.m. A Mothing BioBlitz uses UV lights to attract and record nocturnal insects. It’s a “species snapshot” for that location and date, utilizing the iNaturalist app.

04/02/2025

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Join the Butterfly Garden Docents at Hagerman NWR

Docent Training on April 12th, 1:00 to 4:00 PM. Reserve your spot today! Do you love butterflies and native plants, like to learn new things, enjoy being outdoors and meeting… Read More →

03/21/2025

Current NewsShaking the Trees

Rare Coyote on trail cam

Paul Napper, Class of 2015 – Black Coyotes (melanistic) comprise about 5.7% of the coyote population.

The first one I’ve ever seen appeared on my trail cams this year. Over the years, I’ve had many coyotes on trail cams but never a melanistic one. I set up three or four trail cams on deer trails and deer scrapes yearly. The goal is to find where and when the bigger bucks are moving.

03/19/2025

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