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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

Coreopsis and leaf-cutter bee by S. Westveer
InsectsPlants

Seeding Natives Beautify Landscapes, Sustain a Larger Biological Community

A Q&A to help recognize, select, and sow wildflower seeds for beauty and wildlife benefit (Photo: S. Westveer)

January 15, 2026

Black witch moth as the cover of January 2026 Courier issue by R. Watson
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Celebrating a Remarkable Year, January 2026 Issue Courier

Happy New Year! Read the January 2026 Issue Courier here (Cover photo: Randolph Watson)

January 1, 2026

Start a New Habitat Blog
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Start a New Habitat

Doug Tallamy inspires TMNCPC members to get on the map! Resolutions involving the greater community are easy to keep.

January 27, 2024

The red Northern Cardinal is an iconic Christmas Bird Count species
Birds

Christmas Bird Counts 2023-2024

Counting birds is as easy as 1-2-3. Find a Christmas Bird Count circle near you late 2023 and go birding to ring in 2024! (Photo credit: S. Westveer)

November 27, 2023

Coastal Prairie Goes To McAllen Blog, group photo of TMNCPC
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Coastal Prairie Chapter Goes To McAllen

Once per year, Texas Master Naturalists meet in the field to learn and play. This year, we did it in McAllen. (Photo credit: Terri Hurley)

October 25, 2023

Park visitors wander the Seabourne Butterfly Garden on the 1st Seabourne Nature Day September 23, 2023
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Seabourne “Nature Day” Kicks Off!

Another successful first for TMNCPC. A seasonal Seabourne Nature Day kicks off the first day of autumn! (Photo credit: Hoiman Low)

September 29, 2023

Ruby-throated hummingbird waits to be banded and released and Monarch nectars on milkweed; both are getting ready to migrate
BirdsInsects

Migration: Hummingbirds, Monarchs, and Autumn Events

Migration is a behavior evolved among many animal species on Earth. (Photos credit: Shannon Westveer)

September 15, 2023

Citizen Science: Celebrate Moths, Bring Back the Night Post. The public enjoys a TMN Gulf Coast Chapter Moth Night at Exploration Green 2022 (Photo credit: Brian Schrock)
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Citizen Science: Celebrate Moths, Bring Back the Night

We all need the night. Moths are the unseen nocturnal “butterflies” so we log them at night for cooler summer fun.
(Photo credit: Brian Schrock, TMN Gulf Coast Chapter)

July 12, 2023

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