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Archives for February 2026

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How Nature Wows and Roots Us All, March 2026 Courier

Texas Master Naturalists know how to find the beauty in all they see, even in winter! Read the full issue here (Cover photo: Ute Welk)

February 28, 2026

Texas Invasives: Species Page, Lantana camara
NewsPlants

Invasive: When Introduced Species Run Amok

Not all introduced species are invaders, but Texas invasive species are ecosystem disrupters. Learn who they are and how to battle them

February 15, 2026

2025 President Susan Walther and Secretary Kerry Padilla
MembershipNewsSeabourne CreekSuccess Stories

A Year in Review, 2025 in Photos and Numbers

Immediate Past-President Susan Walther shares a slide stack PDF highlights of her last year as Chapter President; view it here

February 8, 2026

February 2026 Courier cover image, great blue heron by Raymond Choo
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No Rest for Winter Volunteers, February 2026 Issue Courier

When weather brings Master Naturalists indoors, they bring the joys of nature with them; read the full issue here (Cover photo: Raymond Choo)

February 1, 2026

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