This is a great opportunity for birders to get VSP hours! You can count birds in your own backyards or elsewhere in Fort Bend or Waller counties to create a real-time snapshot of where birds are. How to Participate: Participating is easy, fun to do alone or with others, and can be done anywhere you find... Read More →
The public is invited to learn about Seabourne Creek Nature Park on a one hour Naturalist led walk. We are thrilled to showcase the rich biodiversity of Seabourne Creek Nature Park through our 7 habitats. This park is a treasure trove of natural wonders, and we invite visitors to connect with nature, explore its diverse... Read More →
In person. Pre-registration required and is limited to 30 attendees. Location: Long Acres Ranch 2335 Richmond Parkway, Richmond TX, 77469. Become a TPWD Certified Angler Education Instructor This free workshop is open to anyone 18 or older interested in learning and teaching fishing skills in their communities. All equipment and materials are provided for the... Read More →
Virtual interactive webinar series with weekly online classes on Mondays at 7pm from January 22 - March 11th. Register for individual classes or the entire 8 week series here. Fee for each class is $15 individually or entire 8 week series for $100. Each class is 1 hour. Join Kristine Rivers with Birding for Fun... Read More →
Hybrid. Free. February 20th 9a-12pm. Hosted by Praire View A&M extension, Texas Master Gardeners of Fort Bend county and Texas A&M AgriLife. Workshop will be held in person at the Fort Bend AgriLife complex at 1402 Band Road, Rosenberg, Tx 77471. Pollinators play a vital role in crop production. Without pollinators, many crops will not... Read More →
Virtual. Registration Required - Zoom Link Feeding birds can spark kids’ curiosity, interest in the outdoors, and engagement with science! You can make the experience even more meaningful by incorporating engineering practices and challenging students to design their own feeders. We’ll explore our “Design Challenge” Quick Guide which has everything you need to get the... Read More →
Hybrid. Course fee for 5-week program to achieve certification. See Land Care Institute Certification Program website for costs and schedule details here. Course begins January 23rd with weekly webinars Tuesdays/Thursdays and in-person training Saturday February 17th, online exam February 20th. Course requires pre-reading assignments and attendance to weekly online classes Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:00p-8:30p, with... Read More →
The Native Plant Society of Texas Austin chapter is hosting a virtual program with popular guest speaker Sam Kieschnick, Urban Wildlife Biologist, DFW, Texas Parks and Wildlife. The topic is How we can use iNaturalist to learn and to guide public land management (think of ‘no mow’ areas!) This is a virtual program using Zoom.... Read More →
Hybrid offering in person or online via zoom. Register in advance here. Fee range $7-$21. In person event at the ECO CENTRO building at 1802 North Main Avenue, San Antonio, TX, 78212. Also available via zoom. Pre-registration required for zoom attendees. The Central Texas Mycology Society monthly program, held in person or via online registration... Read More →
Garden Sign at the SCNP Butterfly Garden - photo by Hoiman Low Members: Come help at Seabourne Creek Nature Park (SCNP), Texas Master Naturalist Coastal Prairie Chapter’s signature project! It is a great way to earn VSP hours; learn about butterflies and prairie plants; and enjoy time with fellow Texas Master Naturalists. There are several... Read More →
Volunteer Open House Wednesday, February 21, 9 a.m. to noon Mercer is a great place to volunteer! Whether you love gardening or want to learn more about horticulture and botany, there's a spot for you. During their February Volunteer Open House, they invite you to explore Mercer Botanical Center opportunities, including helping with imaging and... Read More →
The Texas Master Naturalist Coastal Prairie Chapter (TMNCPC) monthly chapter meeting will be held on the third Wednesday of the month beginning at 7:00pm and will be immediately followed by the monthly board meeting on the same zoom call. All TMNCPC chapter members are welcome to both meetings. Advance registration will be required via a... Read More →
Bird Survey at Mercer Botanic Gardens Thursday, February 22, 2024 8 to 10 a.m. In partnership with Houston Audubon and led by longtime birder Paul Gregg, this bird survey is suited for birders of all levels. Wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes. The survey follows a 1.7-mile loop that is primarily crushed asphalt trails. Children younger than... Read More →
Garden Docent Training (All four Thursday sessions required) February 1, 8, 15, and 22, 8:30 a.m. to noon Do you have a passion for Mercer, gardening, or the outdoors? Mercer is looking for volunteers to lead walking tours for the community. This comprehensive training program consists of four sessions, combining classroom instruction with outdoor experiences.... Read More →
In person at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Free, open to public. Each month the Coastal Prairie Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists will lead a guided Insect Hike. Participation is open to the public and all ages are welcome. Wear appropriate clothing for outdoors. Closed toe shoes recommended. Hike may be canceled during inclement weather. This... Read More →
Virtual. Free. 2024 Climate Change and Implications for the Fayette Prairie Ecosystem Webinar Series. A series of 7 webinars offered on a Thursday monthly/bimonthly from 6pm - 7pm, beginning February 2024. How will climate change impact Texas and the native prairie and savanna ecosystems? How do we plan restorations to be sustainable in 2050? Do... Read More →
THIS EVENT WILL BE RESCHEDULED. There is a need for the Chapter to host a Slack training at this same time. The Archway Grasses project team is inviting those who have an interest in native plants and grasses to join the habitat project for 2024. We've had interest from members beyond the 2023 training classes... Read More →
“Come get your hands dirty on the prairie. Every Tuesday and Friday on the Indiangrass Preserve, volunteers participate in activities critical to the success of our restoration program. Volunteers maintain the Ann Hamilton Trail, grow out native species in our Coastal Prairie Native Seed Nursery, plant native wildflowers and grasses, remove invasive species, build and... Read More →
Interested in helping the Native Prairies Association of Texas at Lawther-Deer Park Prairie? Who: Native Prairies Association of Texas What: “The 4th Saturday monthly workdays offer an opportunity to explore and help maintain this special coastal prairie. For the foreseeable future, we will be working on invasives removal and demo garden.” When: 4th Saturday of the... Read More →
In person. Fee $55-65. February 24th 9:30a-12:30pm at the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center. This is a hands on workshop, Want to get started with bird photography? Join author and wildlife photography enthusiast Rosemary Brooks who will introduce you to capturing the fascinating world of Texas birds, help you identify common species, share the best... Read More →
Rain Barrel Workshop presented by the Galveston Bay Foundation In person. Attendance is free, with optional $40 fee for purchase of rain barrel kit. February 24th 10:00 am-11:30 am at the Mercer Botanic Gardens. Meet inside the Mercer Visitor Center, 22306 Aldine Westfield Road Galveston Bay Foundation’s Rain Barrel Program works in partnership with Coca-Cola... Read More →
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. February-At Home in the Cold: Winter Birds 2/10/24 and 2/24/24 BIRD WOW- LeadJoyce Tipton and Lucy... Read More →