VSP: 2024 Saturday Outreach at the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land

Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land 13016 University Blvd., Sugar Land TX 77479, TX, United States

Join us in reaching out to the community every 2nd and 4th Saturday at the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land.  Share your knowledge of nature in a beautiful setting with families and kids at the museum. April-What’s the Buzzzz about Native Bees? 4/13/24 AND 4/27/24 NATIVE BEE WOW-Lead Sharon Watson Learn the... Read More →

AT: Houston Audubon Special Birding Class Series – Birding & Community Science

High Island

In person.  Fee may apply.  Morse Field Station, High Island.  No pre-registration required. Please check in at the visitor kiosks upon arrival for the latest information & meeting location. Houston Audubon and High Island is kicking off a month of classes and guided hikes to all of the High Island sanctuaries.  Enjoy birding in Boy... Read More →

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AT: Xerces Society Webinar – Ecology & Conservation of Bumble Bees for Atlas Volunteers

Virtual - Webinar

Virtual.  April 13th 11a-1:30p CT.  To register for event see website here. This webinar addresses bee population conservation efforts across multiple states to protect and restore habitat. The nearly fifty species of bumble bees in North America are highly efficient pollinators of our natural areas and farm fields, making them essential to ecosystem function. Unfortunately,... Read More →

Free

AT: Houston Audubon Birding Class Series – Warbler Identification

High Island

In person.  Fee may apply.  Morse Field Station, High Island.  No pre-registration required. Please check in at the visitor kiosks upon arrival for the latest information & meeting location. Houston Audubon and High Island is kicking off a month of classes and guided hikes to all of the High Island sanctuaries.  Enjoy birding in Boy... Read More →

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AT: Texas Riparian & Stream Ecosystem Workshop – Adams Bayou Watershed

In person

In person.  RSVP by April 9th.  Location for workshop will be at the Orange County Convention and Expo Center, 11475 FM1442, Orange, TX 77630 This course is approved for the Texas Waters Specialist certification program. This workshop is co-hosted by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension & Research and the Texas Water Resources Institute. Training will... Read More →

Free

AT: Using iNaturalist for SGCNs, Bioblitzes, and Projects

Agrilife Extension - The Range 1440 Band Road, Rosenberg

Classroom: 1:00 PM until 2:00 PM Location: 1402 Band Road, "The Range" Members Shannon Westveer and Kerry Padilla will inform other Texas Master Naturalists Coastal Prairie Chapter how to get data effectively and efficiently into the iNaturalist citizen science platform to assist co-sponsor  Texas Nature Trackers in collecting data for Species of Greatest Conservation Need... Read More →

Free

AT: Do Questions Matter? (Inspiring Students in the Outdoor Classroom)

Online Zoom

Virtual. Registration Required - Zoom Link How does the way we ask questions matter to our students? Asking good questions is an important skill that can lead to great outcomes. How can you make the questions you ask more open-ended? And how can you inspire your students to ask better questions? This webinar will help... Read More →

Free

AT: Applied Mycology, Exploring Biotechnical Frontiers

Virtual - Webinar

Virtual. April 16th 7pm-9pm. Central Texas Mycology is hosting a zoom session with Speaker Daniel Reyes on the topic of applied mcyology.   To register for the program visit link here. Join Daniel Reyes, a seasoned expert in applied mycology, for an insightful journey into the latest advancements by fungi in biotechnology. Delve into the captivating... Read More →