
Inside Volume 14 Issue 2
- 12-page issue crafted and created by Co-Editor Jo Cosbey and the Courier team
- Susan Walther Achieved 5,000 Hours Milestone by Bert Stipelcovich
- Book Review: Around the World in 80 Plants by Jim “The Grand Poobah” Butcher
- Getting to Know Our Seabourne Creek Nature Park Prairie Plants VII: A Few of the Earliest to Bloom by Susie Doe
- The Search for the Streak-backed Oriole by Erik Wolf
- Cover image of a great blue heron in courtship display was generously shared by Fulshear community member and photographer, Raymond Choo
Upcoming Events
- Spring 2026 Training Class is FULL | Complete the form at Become a Texas Master Naturalist! to be notified by email when enrollment opens again for the next course early July
- Monthly Bird Hike at Seabourne Creek February 4 | Our signature project! Birders of all levels are welcome to come
- Monthly Chapter Program: Creatures of the Aquifers February 5 | Learn with Texas Master Naturalists about the secret lives in Texas’ groundwater by Benjamin Schwartz
- Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land February 14 | “Leave No Trace” outreach table for museum members
- Nature Walk at Seabourne Creek February 15 | Our signature project! All are welcome to enjoy a casual hike with a Texas Master Naturalist guide
- February 2 is World Wetlands Day! | Be sure to pin the next public event featuring wetlands to your calendar 🗓️

Save the Date:
April 18, 2026
Nature Day Wild for Wetlands
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