Texas Pollinator BioBlitz at Seabourne!

Seabourne Creek Nature Park 3831 State Highway 36 South, Rosenberg, TX, United States

All TMNCPC members are invited to attend this fun event!  Coastal Prairie Chapter will host an event at Seabourne Creek Nature Park during the fall TPWD "Texas Pollinator Bioblitz". On... Read More →

AT: Prairie 101 Teacher Workshop

Deer Park Lawther Prairie 1222 E. Purdue Lane, Deer Park, TX

Art • Technology • History • Pollinators Coastal Prairie Ecosystem Services Native Plants, Peoples, Cowboys and Cotton Ecology • Hydrology • TEKS Alligned SAT., OCTOBER 15, 2022 9AM TO 3PM... Read More →

Free

AT: Owl Prowl

Houston Audubon Raptor and Education Center 3997 River Drive, Houston, TX, United States

Location Houston Audubon Raptor and Education Center 3997 River Drive Houston, TX 77017 Building Number: Bayou Barn Summary What can be more fun than learning about owls, meeting live owls... Read More →

$15

AT: Native Plant Gardening for Birds and Bees

Glasscock School of Continuing Studies at Rice University 6100 S Main St., Houston, TX

As birds, butterflies and bees become increasingly imperiled, more homeowners are creating gardens to nurture and sustain pollinators. These gardens can support a thriving natural micro-ecosystem and eliminate the need... Read More →

Free

VSP: Coastal Prairie Conservancy/KPC – Tuesday Work Day at Indiangrass Prairie

CPC Indiangrass Preserve-Field Office 31975 Hebert Road, Waller, Texas

The Coastal  Prairie Conservancy (CPC) seeks “Preserve and Native Nursery Volunteers”. Its COVID-19 Update notes volunteer opportunities are “Open to vaccinated volunteers”. “Come get your hands dirty on the prairie.... Read More →

AT: Native Milkweed 101 and OE

University of Houston Clear Lake

Native Milkweed 101: Anyone Can Grow Native Milkweed From Seeds By Greg Pearson - This session includes a short description of Houston native milkweeds followed by a step-by-step process for... Read More →

AT: Bats of East Texas

Dennis Johnston Park 709 Riley Russel Road, Spring, TX, United States

Since most people associate October with spooky animals, like spiders and bats, the Piney Woods Wildlife Society will be talking Bats of East Texas for the program on October 18.... Read More →

Free