AT:Ichthyology and Fisheries Management
Online ZoomThe next Chapter meeting of the Brazos Valley Master Naturalists will be Thursday, May 21 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm. It will be held online. Our speaker will be Carol Brinlee... Read More →
The next Chapter meeting of the Brazos Valley Master Naturalists will be Thursday, May 21 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm. It will be held online. Our speaker will be Carol Brinlee... 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 →
There is more going on in your garden than you might ever imagine. While it is well known that flowers lure such showy visitors as hummingbirds and butterflies, there is... Read More →
Waiting for more information on this, but thought you might want to go ahead and get it on your calendar in the meantime. Join AgriLife WebEx meeting Meeting number: 924... Read More →
Join us for research updates from monarch programs and scientists. This month we hear from Dr. Sonia Altizer with Project Monarch Health, Dr. Ania Majewska at Emory University, and Ayse... Read More →
Sign-in begins at 10:15 AM Join Texas Nature Trackers Biologist Craig Hensley for a presentation focusing on using native plants to attract our scale-winged wonders. You’ll learn basic butterfly identification... Read More →
by Bruce Dvorak Green roofs provide essential ecosystem services that can mitigate ecological imbalances caused by urbanization. Green roofs retain and delay stormwater runoff, conserve energy in buildings, reduce urban... Read More →
Register for this webinar, “How to Garden for Wildlife” and learn helpful gardening tips and creative ideas for your wildlife habitat garden! David will share his expertise on ways to... Read More →
The 'Bug Lady' Webinar/Co-Hosted by OHBA & Urban Harvest May 28 2020 05:00pm - 06:00pm Reminder OHBA & URBAN HARVEST Present: Suzanne Wainwright-Evans, Bug Lady Consulting THUR. 5/28/20 5:00PM -... 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 →