Get excited for our Texas Master Naturalist 2023 Annual Meeting – to be held Thursday, October 12ththrough Sunday, October 15th this year at the southernmost point of the South Texas Plains ecoregion, surrounded by mesquite and prickly pear brush country in McAllen, Texas. The Lower Rio Grande Valley is famous for its diversity of birds,... Read More →
Virtual. Register for Zoom Link. Join us for an informative evening as we delve into the world of Ophryocystis elektroscirrha (OE) and its profound impact on our beloved Monarch butterflies. This talk by Linda and Greg Pearson will provide insights into OE, from its transmission and effects on Monarchs to practical steps we can take... Read More →
Virtual. Register to Attend. Owls are fascinating and elusive birds — masterful hunters and age-old symbols of wisdom and knowledge. While their acute senses and physical adaptations help them survive and succeed in nature, owls have a curious charisma and surprising social skills when closely observed. Join owl expert Kevin J. McGowan from Cornell’s Lab... Read More →
In Person (San Marcos, TX). Reserve a Spot. Space is Limited. Prerequisites: The following prerequisites are required to participate in the Advanced training: Must at least 14 years of age (9th grade). Must have completed either the Standard Core Water Quality Citizen Scientist Training or the Probe Core Water Quality Citizen Scientist Training. Must have at... Read More →