AT: Literacy in the Garden: Creating an Engaging Story Walk

A webinar with Cheryl Potemkin of the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Botanical Research Institute of Texas About this event StoryWalks are designed to engage guests in literacy learning, physical activity, and a connection to nature. First developed by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and the Kellogg-Hubbard Library, we will take a look at different... Read More →

Free

AT: Literacy in the Garden: Creating an Engaging Story Walk

A webinar with Cheryl Potemkin of the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Botanical Research Institute of Texas About this event StoryWalks are designed to engage guests in literacy learning, physical activity, and a connection to nature. First developed by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and the Kellogg-Hubbard Library, we will take a look at different... Read More →

Free

AT: Research Towards Resilience

Webinar - Online

Webinar with Jonathan Lowell and Miriam Solis from the University of Texas at Austin Workshop is offered twice on March 1st, 2:00 and 7:00 Central By 2050, the population is expected to reach 40 million, with most people clustered in urban centers including Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin. Limited resources like water and... Read More →

Free

AT: Building Climate-Ready, Wildly Healthy Places in Texas – A Houston Perspective

Webinar - Online

Virtual - Registration Required - Two presentation times to choose from - 2pm OR 7pm Webinar with Jaime González, Community & Equitable Conservation Programs Director, The Nature Conservancy in Texas How we manage and remake our landscapes have big implications for human health, equity, crime, academic achievement, climate resilience, and biodiversity conservation. Currently, many of... Read More →

Free

AT: Building Climate-Ready, Wildly Healthy Places in Texas – A Houston Perspective

Webinar - Online

Virtual - Registration Required - Two presentation times to choose from - 2pm OR 7pm Webinar with Jaime González, Community & Equitable Conservation Programs Director, The Nature Conservancy in Texas How we manage and remake our landscapes have big implications for human health, equity, crime, academic achievement, climate resilience, and biodiversity conservation. Currently, many of... Read More →

Free

AT: Healthy Trees, Healthy Lives – Texas Children in Nature Webinar

Virtual - Webinar

April 17th 2pm. Virtual.   Registration to receive zoom webinar link here. Texas Children in Nature will host a webinar with Speaker Alison Baylis, Regional Urban Ecologist, Urban & Community Forestry, Texas A&M Forest Service, on the benefit of trees in urban settings and impacts on community health. Trees in urban environments provide an array of... Read More →

Free

AT: Children in Nature Webinar – Infusing Time in Nature to Benefit Student Well Being

Virtual - Webinar

Virtual.  August 7th at 2pm.  Webinar with Dr. Courtney Crim and Dr. Laura Allen - Trinity University, Department of Education It is well known that unplugging from daily demands is beneficial for our well-being. Time spent in nature offers this much-needed relief. However, when we shared this insight with college students already feeling overwhelmed, their... Read More →

AT: Jurassic Perks – Using Dinosaurs to Inspire Interest in Natural Sciences – Teacher Workshop

Virtual - Webinar

September 14th 10am. Virtual.  Program information found here.  Registration link for zoom information here. Texas Children in Nature is hosting a Teacher Workshop with Abigail Jacks, Environmental Science Education Manager, The Witte Museum. Few animals inspire minds the way that Cretaceous-era creatures do! By learning about the land through the lens of dinosaurs, educators can... Read More →

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