Doug Tallamy inspires TMNCPC members to get on the map! Resolutions involving the greater community are easy to keep.
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Master Naturalists Busy at Seabourne
The Texas Master Naturalist Coastal Prairie Chapter stays active looking after the trees, signs, and gardens at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Photo by Lynn Trenta
Seabourne: Summer Gardens Keep Pace
Texas Master Naturalist Coastal Prairie Chapter members are improving the gardens and prairie at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Sign by Pam Jones
Some Fireflies in Decline, More Research Needed
Evidence is growing that firefly populations are declining, but more research and monitoring is needed. Photo by Katrien Vermeire from https://www.firefly.org
Seabourne Update: Prairie Planting Success
Texas Master Naturalists keep busy at gardens and in prairie at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Photo of Sharon Watson by Naomi Brown
Gulf Coast Bird Observatory Studies Shrikes
The Gulf Coast Bird Observatory is studying the Loggerhead Shrike, whose population is on the decline. Photo by Erik Wolf.
SCNP Volunteers Plant trees, Refresh Gardens
Texas Master Naturalist Coastal Prairie Chapter volunteers plant trees and refresh the gardens at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Photo by Joyce Tipton.
Goats Grazing Again at Houston Arboretum
Goats are grazing at the Houston Arboretum and Nature Center this week through Thursday, March 11. Photo by Paula Dittrick.
SCNP on Homegrown National Park Map
Douglas W. Tallamy advocates the Homegrown National Park concept, urging individuals to convert lawns. Photo by Paula Dittrick.
Pocket Prairies for Fort Bend Subdivisions
Coastal Prairie Chapter naturalist Shannon Westveer gave a well-received presentation at the Quail Valley Garden Club’s first meeting of the year. Her topic was “Pocket Prairies for Fort Bend Subdivisions”…. Read More →












