Wild Texas Film Tour has cancelled their Houston showing. You can still see in other Texas cities. No AT credit http://www.wildfilmtour.com/dates
Connections between People and Nature: Biodiversity Web meeting with Professor Kerri Crawford, Assistant Professor of Biology and Biochemistry at the University of Houston Discuss global threats to biodiversity and why we should care, including how biodiversity influences natural systems and provides ecosystem services that we rely on. She will present examples from her own work,... Read More →
The free workshop will include both indoor classroom presentations and an outdoor field portion at the river to discover how it functions and the role of riparian vegetation in properly functioning systems. RSVPs are required by Sept. 21, 2017 by going online at this link or complete this form send to [email protected]. A catered BBQ... Read More →
Glenn Olsen's class examines how and why birds, butterflies, dragonflies, whales, seals and other animals embark on great migrations. 1.5 hr AT each class, 9 total to AT: GCBO Events or AT: Audubon Lectures
Monarch butterflies and honeybees can be thought of as the “canaries in the coal mine,” warning us with their recent drastic population declines that other, less obvious pollinators may also be facing a crisis. Nancy Greig, Cockrell Butterfly Center will take a look at the status of the monarch population (it’s not all bad news)... Read More →
Fort Bend Green will present "Fort Bend Open Spaces" a program to provide recreation and conservation information. Our first program will discuss creating a pollinator friendly environment whether it be your backyard or large open spaces. Imperial Park Recreation Center, Multi-Purpose Room 234 Matlage Way, Sugar Land, TX 77478 AT - 1 hr to AT:... Read More →
Glenn Olsen's class examines how and why birds, butterflies, dragonflies, whales, seals and other animals embark on great migrations. 1.5 hr AT each class, 9 total to AT: GCBO Events or AT: Audubon Lectures
Overview of SER's New Certified Ecological Restoration Practitioner Program. Jen Lyndall (Society for Ecological Restoration (SER)) will discuss SER’s new ecological restoration practitioner certification programs developed to create a high professional standard for ecological restoration. AT 1 hr. to AT: USF&W webinars & events
The purpose of the garden is to educate the public about prairie plants and how people can use them in their home gardens. We also see some interesting critters! We supply seed for plants that will be planted in the Seabourne Prairie Restoration Project as well. Plots are open for adoption, as small or large... Read More →