Stream Team Sampling at Lick Creek

The two Stream Teams will be sampling Lick Creek at the entry and exit locations. If you like to help, please contact either Andrea or Kathryn. Please meet up at the Nature Center Parking lot around 8:45 am.

AT: Rio Brazos Audubon Society monthly meeting: Monarch Butterflies

The Brazos Center 3232 Briarcrest Dr, Bryan, TX, United States

Rio Brazos Audubon Society invites the public to their monthly meeting on Wednesday, February 13, at 6:30 PM at the Brazos Center, 3232 Briarcrest Drive in Bryan. This month's program will be on Monarch Butterflies. There is no cost to attend, and plenty of free parking

AT: Fire Ecology – Elements of a Prescribed Burn

Cibilo Nature Center 140 City Park Rd, Boerne, TX, United States

CNC: Fire Ecology - Elements of a Prescribed Burn Saturday, February 16, 2019 8:00 am - 3:00 pm More information: https://ciboloorg.presencehost.net/experience/events/calendar.html/event/2019/02/16/cnc-fire-ecology-elements-of-a-prescribed-burn/231132 --------A Master Naturalists of Brazos Valley:  If you plan to attend this training, you may record it in VMS at AT-Fire Ecology How to Conduct a Prescribed Burn TMNAT Report Hours. Please let me... Read More →

Dr. Darren Henrichs speaking on Harmful Algal Blooms in the Gulf of Mexico: combining automated imagery and computer models

Speaker: Darren Henrichs, Ph.D. – Assistant Research Scientist, Department of Oceanography, Texas A&M University Title: Harmful Algal Blooms in the Gulf of Mexico: combining automated imagery and computer models Summary: Harmful algal blooms (HABs), such as red tides, in the Gulf of Mexico are responsible for shellfish poisoning in humans, marine mortality events, and can... Read More →

Volunteer: Whooping Crane Festival booth staffing

Whooping Crane Festival Booth Staffing Port Aransas, TX February 22nd-24 The International Crane Foundation (ICF) is seeking Whooping Crane Festival attendees who can lend their time to the International Crane Foundation (ICF) booth. It’s very complex to commute to the area during the festival, so we are specifically seeking those already planning on attending the... Read More →

Habitat Work Day Location

February's Habitat Work Day will be at the Jay Pritchard trail, which is located by the Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History. We will be removing trash and Chinese privet. Be sure to bring some sturdy boots/shoes and gloves. It will help too if you can bring some cutting tools. After cutting back the privet... Read More →