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 means to raise awareness of water quality issues in the estuary.
Bring your work gloves and join us at the Salado Museum as we work on the flower beds downtown
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 means to raise awareness of water quality issues in the estuary.
Perform maintenance work like trail maintenance and invasive species removal at Miller Springs Nature Center.
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 means to raise awareness of water quality issues in the estuary.
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 means to raise awareness of water quality issues in the estuary.
Bring your gloves and yard tools and help us maintain the wildscapes around the Belton Museum
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!
Bring your work gloves and join us at the Salado Museum as we work on the flower beds downtown
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!
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!
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!