Stream Team Monitoring – Heritage Park

Heritage Park 1502 Park Ave, Belton, TX

The Stream Team monitoring is designed to introduce the public to basic hands-on techniques in collecting water data including water temperature, oxygen content, salinity, sediment, and flow rate as a... Read More →

First Monday Gardening – Salado

Salado Museum 423 S Main St, Salado, TX, United States

Bring your work gloves and join us at the Salado Museum as we work on the flower beds downtown

Stream Team Monitoring – Nolan Creek

Harris Community Center 401 N Alexander St, Belton, TX, United States

The Stream Team monitoring is designed to introduce the public to basic hands-on techniques in collecting water data including water temperature, oxygen content, salinity, sediment, and flow rate as a... Read More →

CTMN Monthly Meeting

Belton Church of Christ 3003 N Main St, Belton, TX, United States

Speaker Michael Mayes on Cryptozoology

Miller Springs Workday

Miller Springs Nature Center Highway 2271 North of Lake Belton Spillway, Belton, TX, United States

Perform maintenance work like trail maintenance and invasive species removal at Miller Springs Nature Center.

Stream Team Monitoring – FM 1123

FM 1123

The Stream Team monitoring is designed to introduce the public to basic hands-on techniques in collecting water data including water temperature, oxygen content, salinity, sediment, and flow rate as a... Read More →

Texas Trail Tamers

Working on the camp’s trails, bring your work gloves and help us out!

Stream Team Monitoring – Temple Park Lake

The Stream Team monitoring is designed to introduce the public to basic hands-on techniques in collecting water data including water temperature, oxygen content, salinity, sediment, and flow rate as a... Read More →

Mother Neff Workday

Mother Neff State Park 1680 SH 236, Moody, TX, United States

Bring your gloves and help us with park and trail maintenance

Bell County Museum Workday

Bell County Museum 201 N Main St, Belton, TX, United States

Bring your gloves and yard tools and help us maintain the wildscapes around the Belton Museum