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)
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
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
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)
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)
Celebrating a Remarkable Year, January 2026 Issue Courier
Happy New Year! Read the January 2026 Issue Courier here (Cover photo: Randolph Watson)
Start a New Habitat
Doug Tallamy inspires TMNCPC members to get on the map! Resolutions involving the greater community are easy to keep.
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)
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)
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)












