Debbie G Stickles and Caroline Ask speaking on Creeks of College Station: Nature’s Theatre and the Supporting Roles

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

Texas Master Naturalist (TMN) - Brazos Valley Chapter invites the public to our monthly chapter presentation. Speaker:     Debbie G Stickles and Caroline Ask of the City of College Station Planning and Development Services Department Title:       Creeks of College Station: Nature’s Theatre and the Supporting Roles Summary:  They will showcase the area’s creeks with its natural... Read More →

Native Plant Society of Texas – February Meeting

Texas A&M Ecology and Natural Resource Teaching Area (ENRTA) 1183 Fishtank Rd., College Station, TX, United States

The Post Oak Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas invites you to their next meeting, on Thursday, February 6, 6:30 PM at the Ecology and Natural Resources Training Area (ENRTA) 3232 Fishtank Rd in College Station. The program will feature horticulturist and gardener Karen Weir, speaking on Container Gardening with Native Plants. For... Read More →

Texas Waters Webinar: Texas Instream Flow Study

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 12 February 2020 is "Texas... Read More →

February TMN Presentation: Cathie Coudert from Friends of Texas Wildlife

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

Texas Master Naturalist (TMN) – Brazos Valley Chapter invites the public to our monthly chapter presentation. This event is free to the public with ample parking. ---------------------------------------- Our speaker this month will be Cathie Coudert from Friends of Texas Wildlife. Friends of Texas Wildlife is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization that rehabilitates orphaned, injured, and... Read More →

Texas Stream Team Core Water Quality Monitor Training and E.coli Testing

Dr. Lucas Gregory, Texas Water Resources Institute, has graciously agreed to provide a 6-hr Texas Stream Team Core Water Quality Monitor Training/E.coli Testing on Saturday, February 29, 2020, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at ENRTA. This training opportunity is approved for AT hours. Bring your own lunch. Click Google Maps Directions to ENRTA Our... Read More →

Field Trip: Salter Farm

Salter Research Farm is a privately owned cattle ranch on 1,000 acres along 4 miles of the Brazos River. It is used by TAMU and others for multiple types of research. We'll be participating in a guided hike led by our own Bob Brick and Dwight Bohlmeyer. There will be opportunities for volunteer trail building... Read More →

Texas Waters Webinar: CoCoRaHs

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 18 March 2020 is “CoCoRaHs"... Read More →

Texas Waters Webinar: Groundwater Conservation Districts

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 7 April 2020 is “Groundwater... Read More →