Texas Master Naturalist Coastal Prairie Chapter members are improving the gardens and prairie at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Sign by Pam Jones
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Lesser prairie chicken status under review
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is contemplating the status of the Lesser prairie chicken. This Attwater’s prairie chicken photo is by Erik Wolf.
Opossums eat ticks, help curb Lyme disease
Opossums eat ticks, helping control tick populations and reducing the number of incidents of humans getting Lyme disease. Photo by Paula Dittrick
Seabourne update: prairie planting success
Texas Master Naturalists keep busy at gardens and in prairie at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Photo of Sharon Watson by Naomi Brown
TMN chapters compete in aquatic-plant photo contest
A Texas Master Naturalist Aquatic Plant Photo contest involves competition among individuals and chapters. Photo by Paula Dittrick.
Gallery exhibits Joyce Tipton’s photos
Sibling Bonds is the name of this photo of Great Horned Owls by TMNCPC member Joyce Tipton. Her work is at Monterroso Gallery.
Come see Seabourne Creek Nature Park gardens
This coneflower is among many beautiful blooms in the Seabourne Creek Nature Park gardens, which master naturalists keep improving. Photo by Paula Dittrick
Bubble clusters, etc., on plants
Spittlebugs, galls, and leaf miners make for some interesting finds on plants. Spittlebug photo by Paula Dittrick
Plastic trash adds up on Texas coast
American Bird Conservancy and partners want to reduce plastics trash on Texas beaches to protect Snowy Plovers and other birds. Photo by Robbin Mallett
Learn about invasive species during May
National Invasive Species Awareness Week is May 15-22. This armored catfish likely came out of somebody’s aquarium. Photo by Garrett Engelhardt.