AUGUST 4, 2022: “Seabourne Creek Nature Park – History and Future Goals” by Karl Baumgartner
Seabourne Creek Nature Park has been the Coastal Prairie Chapter’s signature project for the past 13 years. Learn about the fascinating history of the relationship between the Coastal Prairie Chapter and the City of Rosenberg and how this partnership has resulted in the beautiful park that Seabourne is today.
Karl Baumgartner is one of first TMNCPC chapter members. He was in the class of 2005 which was the first full year of chapter activities. He is Past President of the TMNCPC in the years 2009 & 2010. Karl introduced the agreement proposition with City of Rosenberg for TMNCPC management of Seabourne Creek Nature Park in 2010. Karl was also the TMNCPC Director of Seabourne Creek Nature Park from 2010-2018. Karl owns several rural properties in Fort Bend, Wharton, and Jackson counties and he opens these properties for TMN and scout field trips. Karl created and contributed a Conservation Easement for his 550 acre wildlife property in Jackson County to the Coastal Prairie Conservancy (formerly KPC).
NOTE: Coastal Prairie Chapter programs are free and open to the public and chapter members via Zoom. Advance registration is required. Check back here a couple days before the event for the registration link.
TMNCPC members are also invited to attend in-person at the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land. Advance registration via SignUp Genius is required.
The Texas Master Naturalist program is sponsored by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.
[TMNCPC members in attendance should record their Advanced Training (AT) hours under “AT: Chapter Meeting-Coastal Prairie”, and the VSP hours for the business meeting under “Chapter Business: Chapter Meeting”.]