Wild Bird Outreach Event with Schubot Exotic Bird Health Center

WHO: All are invited! WHAT: Wild Bird Outreach Event, hosted by students and researchers affiliated with the Schubot Exotic Bird Health Center at Texas A&M University WHERE: Southwest Park, City of College Station Parks & Recreation Department (300 Southwest Parkway, College Station, TX 77840).   WHEN: Sunday, March 10, from ~8am until ~10:30am (sunrise 7:41am). Come... Read More →

Monarch March

As spring approaches, monarch butterflies are preparing to make their annual 2,500-mile journey back to their homeland in the north. Among their stops along the way will be the Brazos Valley. To commemorate the iconic black and orange butterflies’ return to Aggieland, the College Station Parks & Recreation Department’s Monarch March event from 1-4 p.m.... Read More →

Rio Brazos Audubon monthly program

The Rio Brazos Audubon Society welcomes the public to their free monthly program, on Wednesday March 13 at 6:30 PM, at the Brazos Center, 3232 Briarcrest Rd in Bryan. This month's program will be a showing of the film "The Central Park Effect...the Birds and Birders of New York's Central Park"

AT: Bee Keeping Basics

Producers Saturday Ag Class:  Bee Keeping Basics Time & Location Mar 16, 10:00 AM Producers Cooperative Association, 1831, 1800 N Texas Ave, Bryan, TX 77803, USA About The Event Presented by: Chris Barnes, Brazos Valley Beekeepers Association Bee keeping continues to grow in popularity in the Brazos Valley and is being enjoyed by all ages. It... Read More →

AT: Water quality monitoring training session

Mary Meuth has notified us of an opportunity for water quality monitoring training from the University of Houston-Clear Lake from the Environmental Institute of Houston that will be a two-part training course focusing on Surface Water Quality Monitoring techniques.  The partial course on March 18 will cover fundamental techniques for TCEQ's water quality and hydrological... Read More →

Rachel Shively speaking on Texan Bats

Speaker:         Rachel Shively –Research Associate, Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University Title:                Texan Bats Summary:       Bats often get a bad rap, but this diverse group of over 1300 species offer some amazing benefits. Come learn about bats including current research in Texas, where to see them, services they provide, and some tips to attract them to your property. Date:              ... Read More →

Volunteer: Wildflower Day

The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History invites you to Boonville Heritage Park to identify wildflowers, interact with local artists, and create your own unique wildflower masterpiece! Coloring pencils, watercolors, clipboards, and paper will be available? Budding artists are also welcome to bring their own supplies. Address: Boonville Heritage Park 2421 Boonville Rd 77808 The Brazos... Read More →