Our Mission
The Texas Master Naturalist™ Program’s mission is to develop a corps of well-informed volunteers to provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of natural resources and natural areas within their communities for the State of Texas. Coastal Prairie Chapter members volunteer mainly in Fort Bend, Waller and Wharton counties.
Our chapter was established in 2004. This year we celebrate its 20th anniversary.
Monthly Program
October 3, 2024 — “Exploring the Essential Link Between Hunting and Conservation” by Erik Wolf
Imagine if hunting were banned tomorrow—what would it mean for wildlife, wetlands, and public wildlife areas? You might be surprised by the profound impact this could have.
Consider this: the federal duck stamp, required for waterfowl hunters, has raised over $1.1 billion, funding the preservation of more than 6 million acres of vital waterfowl habitat. Additionally, hunters contribute to the Wildlife Restoration Act, which generates $12 billion for state conservation efforts.
These funds are crucial for protecting ecosystems and wildlife. So, what role do hunters play in conservation? Discover the answer and learn how their contributions are making a difference. Join us at our monthly program presentation to explore the essential link between hunting and conservation efforts, and see firsthand how these activities support and sustain our natural resources.
About Our Presenter:
Erik Wolf is a graduate of the 2017 Heartwood Chapter Texas Master Naturalist class and is currently and active member of the Coastal Prairie Chapter. Erik is an avid outdoorsman who spends his free time hiking, birding, foraging, fishing and hunting. Erik loves to learn as much as he loves to teach and thinks everyone should do more of both.
Coastal Prairie Chapter programs are free and open to the public. This program will be held in-person at the Rosenberg Civic Center, 3825 TX-36, Rosenberg, TX 77471. A virtual option is available (information below). Please plan to arrive at our new time of 6:00 pm for social time and refreshments. The program starts at 7 pm.
Chapter members and the public may also attend via Zoom. Advance registration is required for attendance by Zoom. Click on link below. After registering below, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Current Projects
- Seabourne Creek Nature Park is our signature project. Come visit us!
- 9/14/24 8:30am Plant Walk with Susie Doe at Seabourne Creek Nature Park
- 9/15/24 8:00am Monthly Nature Walk at Seabourne Creek Nature Park
- 9/26/24 9:000am Monthly Insect Hike at Seabourne Creek Nature Park
- 10/2/24 8:00am Monthly Bird Hike at Seabourne Creek Nature Park
- 10/3/24 7:00pm October Chapter Program “Exploring the Essential Link Between Hunting and Conservation” by Erik Wolf