AT: Hawk Migration In Texas
Field Trip: September 12, 2020 Hawks are a fun, awesome, exciting and challenging group of birds! We are fortunate that a major migration route is along our coast and we... Read More →
Field Trip: September 12, 2020 Hawks are a fun, awesome, exciting and challenging group of birds! We are fortunate that a major migration route is along our coast and we... Read More →
Abstract of Presentation: Some native wetland plants can do well even when the soil dries out. How can that be?? Find out more about planting raingardens and similar “green infrastructure”... Read More →
Speaker: Shannon Westveer, Texas Master Naturalist Coastal Prairie Chapter and QVGC Member Shannon Westveer enthusiastically connects people with their fellow Earthlings no matter the size, shape, or number of legs.... Read More →
Abstract of Presentation: Native plants and wildlife are the winning combination. This presentation will highlight a selection of the excellent native plants available for sale at Wildscapes 2020. Mark will... Read More →
Monarchs are arguably the most famous butterfly species. Much of this attention can be attributed to their long and well-known migration in North America. But did you know they do... Read More →
Monarchs are arguably the most famous butterfly species. Much of this attention can be attributed to their long and well-known migration in North America. But did you know they do... 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 →
Join Professor Adrienne Correa of Rice University to learn about a surprising predator-prey relationship in coral reefs About this Event Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church invites you to a... Read More →
The natural world has inspired humanity since pre-history. 35,000 year old paintings in near-forgotten caves depict rhinoceros and horses, while 21st century musical artists incorporate the sounds of birds, wind,... Read More →
Forrest S. Smith is the Dan L Duncan Endowed Director of the Texas Native Seeds Program at the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. Forrest has worked... Read More →