• AAL Wildlife Survey

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

    Observing and recording wildlife on the trail using INaturalist and Ebird. Bring your binoculars and your cell phone and help us in this Citizen Science Project!

  • Mother Neff Workday

    Bring your gloves and help us with park and trail maintenance

  • First Monday Salado

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

  • AAL Wildlife Survey

    Cameron Park 2601 North University Parks Drive, Waco, Texas

    Observing and recording wildlife on the trail using INaturalist and Ebird. Bring your binoculars and your cell phone and help us in this Citizen Science Project!

  • AAL Wildlife Survey

    Lake Waco Wetlands 1752 Eichelberger Crossing Road, China Spring, Texas

    Observing and recording wildlife on the trail using INaturalist and Ebird. Bring your binoculars and your cell phone and help us in this Citizen Science Project!

  • St Mary’s Workday

    St. Mary's Catholic School 1019 S 7th St, Temple, TX, United States

    Invasive Removal and wildscape maintenance, bring your gloves and tools

  • AAL Wildlife Survey

    Belton Lakeview Park 3110 FM-2271, Belton, TX, United States

    Observing and recording wildlife on the trail using INaturalist and Ebird. Bring your binoculars and your cell phone and help us in this Citizen Science Project!

  • AAL Wildlife Survey

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

    Observing and recording wildlife on the trail using INaturalist and Ebird. Bring your binoculars and your cell phone and help us in this Citizen Science Project!

  • CTMN Monthly Meeting

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

    Speaker is Montse Canteno on Texas State Parks

  • AAL Wildlife Survey

    Dana Peak Park 3800 Comanche Gap Road, Harker Heights, Texas

    Observing and recording wildlife on the trail using INaturalist and Ebird. Bring your binoculars and your cell phone and help us in this Citizen Science Project!