AT: Texas Native Plants with Kim Conrow
As part of the Earth Day celebration at the Ft Worth Public Library, Kim Conrow, president of the Native Plant Society of Texas, will discuss plants native to Texas and... Read More →
As part of the Earth Day celebration at the Ft Worth Public Library, Kim Conrow, president of the Native Plant Society of Texas, will discuss plants native to Texas and... Read More →
The Man & TX Native Grapes that Saved the Entire Wine World- Dr. Russell D. Kane (NPSOT/TXMN), author of The Wineslinger Chronicles: Texas on the Vine and Texas Hill Country Wineries.... Read More →
Speaker: Craig Hensley Topic Description: The Texas Nature Trackers (TNT) program utilizes community scientists to help collect valuable data on the state’s flora and fauna utilizing the app known as... Read More →
We are going to go out to Mark and Drea's property which includes 7 acres of prairie and native plants and their business Morning Star Prairie Plants. They do have... Read More →
Course Description and Details Membership in The Texas Archeological Society is required for their Academies. For more info- https://a78970f8-50f8-44ce-8e70-98f028a29253.filesusr.com/ugd/174eaf_bbf36691f13346ecac7e2c597c318d16.pdf?index=true The 2021 TAS Archeobotany Academy will be offered VIRTUALLY via Zoom... Read More →
Get ENRaptored with our Birds of Prey! Can’t get enough of hawks, falcons, owls and kites? Well, join us for this virtual program. You will meet some of the Houston... Read More →
by Dr. Barron Rector, Associate Professor and Extension Range Specialist, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Department of Range, Wildlife and Fisheries Management Topics to be covered in the presentation will... Read More →
Discover the delicious side of nature. Texas provides an abundance of wild edible leaves, seeds, flowers, roots, and shoots – if you know where to look. Learn where to find,... Read More →
Bring Back the Monarch Migration – What can citizens do to conserve monarchs? Join us for a great presentation on the most favorite of butterflies...the monarch! The monarch butterfly... Read More →