Lack of food in a cold snap likely contributed to a mortality event in New Mexico. Photo from Jenna McCullough, ABA North American Birds Associate Editor.
Seabourne Creek Nature Park features new garden signs
Visitors to Seabourne Creek Nature Park in Rosenberg will find four new signs in the prairie and habitat garden and a new pocket prairie pamphlet.
Frogs, toads of east Texas need constant water access
You can help frogs and toads by supplying them with constant access to fresh water. This pickerel frog photo is by Diane Eismont, TMNCPC member.
Virtual tours available of some national parks as NPS turn 104
The National Park Service is 104 years old, Big Bend National Park is in the first phase of COVID-19 reopening. Photo by Paula Dittrick.
Eagle Scout project improves SCNP bird blind’s amenities
Text and photos by Bill Johnson, TMNCPC bird sanctuary and bird blind director. Condensed by TMNCPC Blogmaster Paula Dittrick (full article can be found in the Coastal Prairie Chapter Courier,… Read More →
August is good time for dragonfly photography
August is an ideal month around TMNCPC territory for dragonfly photography. This Widow
Skimmer photo is from Carol Hawkins, TMNCPC New Class Co-Director (fall).
LED light bar reduces deer-in-the-headlights incidents
A new light bar combined with a vehicle’s standard headlights promises to reduce the frequency of deer-vehicle collisions.
Recent photos document bobcat
Bobcat documented in recent photo from TMNCPC Vice President Terri Hurley’s backyard pond game camera.
Texas, US agencies sign stewardship agreement
Federal and state of Texas officials signed a Shared Stewardship agreement to improve collaboration on natural resource concerns.
Eskimo Curlew honored in Galveston park
A bronze Eskimo Curlew stands 6 feet tall at Galveston Island State Park. The Galveston Island Nature Tourism Council provided this sculpture photo.
Records show the Eskimo Curlew in west Galveston in 1962.