Climate Change & Invertebrates Presenter: Laurie Brown, Director of Programs, Cibolo Nature Center

Online Zoom

This Bexar Audubon Society online program, originally scheduled to be held at Eco Centro as our April meeting, highlights the importance of invertebrates and how climate change and human impact has affected and will affect them. Laurie will also examine the implications for entire ecosystems, including the amazing bird species these invertebrates support. She will... Read More →

Free

Morning Chorus (Virtual-style)

Webex online

The morning chorus is in full throat and you are invited to learn which backyard birds are singing their territory songs with Texas Nature Trackers Biologist Craig Hensley. Join Craig from his backyard as he identifies the songs of the neighborhood songsters so you’ll know who’s out and about in your area. Approved for Master... Read More →

Free

AT: The Story Of Plastic

Celebrate World Oceans Day with this eye-opening film, The Story of Plastic. Produced by the Story of Stuff Project, the documentary takes a sweeping look at the man-made crisis of plastic pollution and the worldwide effect it has on the health of our planet and the people who inhabit it. Spanning three continents, the film... Read More →

Free

AT: Bexar Audubon Society – Ferdinand Lindheimer: From Political Exile to “Father of Texas Botany”

Hybrid In person and Virtual Session, see description for program details

Hybrid, in person and by zoom.  In person attendance limited seating. About the Speaker: Betty Keese is a Comal County Master Gardener and Master Naturalist who moved back to Texas with her military spouse for the last time in 2010 and retired from her paying job as an education specialist at Ft. Sam Houston in 2015.  She... Read More →

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