Texas Master Naturalists know about grit and proudly wear this “Against All Odds” pin. TMNCPC went the extra mile. Photo by Paula Dittrick
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SCNP Volunteers Plant trees, Refresh Gardens
Texas Master Naturalist Coastal Prairie Chapter volunteers plant trees and refresh the gardens at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Photo by Joyce Tipton.
Zoom Crucial to 2020 Master Naturalist Training
Texas Master Naturalists adapted during 2020 to complete training and to do the chores at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Photo by Lynn Trenta.
Monthly Bird Hikes Resume at SCNP
The monthly bird hikes at Seabourne Creek Nature Park resumed on Oct. 7. One of the two groups saw a Virginia Rail at the Wetlands Pond. Photo of red-shouldered hawk by Robbin Mallett.
Pocket Prairie: Helping Neighbors, Healing Minds
Text and Photo By Shannon Westveer, TMNCPC New Class Co-director. Condensed by TMNCPC Blogmaster Paula Dittrick. (Full article can be found in the TMNCPC June newsletter Coastal Prairie Chapter Courier.)… Read More →
Past TMNCPC President Amber Leung Uses 3D Printer to Make Face Shields
Amber Leung, past president of the Coastal Prairie Chapter, has used her 3D printer many times to create nature-related models such as skulls and wings for use in nature education… Read More →
Bring Your Own Water Bottle Initiative!
Our chapter has a new initiative. We are encouraging everyone attending our monthly chapter meetings to bring their own water bottle. If you do, your name will be placed in… Read More →
Lauren Simpson’s Resources Document Now Available
If you attended Lauren Simpson’s talk on “Wildscaping Your Yard” on January 2, you learned so much and were inspired to get out and “wildscape your world!”. She brought… Read More →
Granted Trees to be Planted in Seabourne Creek Nature Park
The Apache Corporation Tree Program of Houston Texas has donated a grant of 100 trees in 5 gallon pots. The trees are to be planted by the Coastal Prairie Chapter… Read More →
CPCTMN Member joins CoCoRaHS Project
We recently heard from Ella Stroupe, CPCTMN Class of 2018, regarding her activities in the newly approved CoCoRaHS project: “I recently joined CoCoRaHS. (www.cocorahs.org) If you are interested in the… Read More →












