April Chapter Meeting/Presentation: Spiders (online)

Online meeting TX, United States

Our April meeting will be online and will be presented by Elizabeth "Wizzie" Brown from Texas A&M Agrilife Extension. Ms. Brown is an entomologist and serves as Program Specialist – IPM and will talk on spiders. Chapter members will be contacted by email for access to online meetings. Check your inbox for further details. The meeting will... Read More →

Texas Waters Webinar: Comptroller Office Natural Resource Programs

To be certified as a Texas Waters Specialist, one must accumulate at least 8 hours of Advanced Training (AT) utilizing the Texas Waters curriculum. One avenue to earn AT is to attend Texas Water webinars. To learn more about the Texas Water Specialist program, Click Here. The webinar scheduled for 19 May 2020 is “Comptroller... Read More →

Monthly Chapter meeting

Online meeting TX, United States

Carol Brinlee from USDA NRCS will give a presentation entitled Ichthyology and Fisheries Management. CJ Brinlee has worked for the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the USDA since she graduated from Texas A&M with a degree in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology in 2009.  She currently serves as the District Conservationist of Smith County in Tyler, TX... Read More →

Texas Waters Webinar: Urban Water Cycle and City of Waco Water Drop Tour

To be certified as a Texas Waters Specialist, one must accumulate at least 8 hours of Advanced Training (AT) utilizing the Texas Waters curriculum. One avenue to earn AT is to attend Texas Water webinars. To learn more about the Texas Water Specialist program, Click Here. The webinar scheduled for 17 June 2020 is “Urban... Read More →

Monthly Chapter meeting

Online meeting TX, United States

Stephen Weaver, Park Manager of the Birch Creek Unit of Lake Somerville State Park will talk about the natural and cultural history of the park.  

Texas Waters Webinar: Upper Coast Wetland Ecosystem Project

To be certified as a Texas Waters Specialist, one must accumulate at least 8 hours of Advanced Training (AT) utilizing the Texas Waters curriculum. One avenue to earn AT is to attend Texas Water webinars. To learn more about the Texas Water Specialist program, Click Here. The webinar scheduled for 16 July 2020 is “Upper... Read More →

Texas Waters Webinar: River Restoration Guidelines

To be certified as a Texas Waters Specialist, one must accumulate at least 8 hours of Advanced Training (AT) utilizing the Texas Waters curriculum. One avenue to earn AT is to attend Texas Water webinars. To learn more about the Texas Water Specialist program, Click Here. The webinar scheduled for 13 August 2020 is “River... Read More →

Monthly Chapter Meeting (Online)

Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History (BVMNH) 3232 Briarcrest Dr., Bryan, TX, United States

Our speaker this month will be Heather Hall, a soil scientist with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, speaking on Soils of the Texas Blackland Prairie and Claypan Area. Chapter members will be contacted by email for access to online meetings.