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Citizen Science: Celebrate Moths, Bring Back the Night Post. The public enjoys a TMN Gulf Coast Chapter Moth Night at Exploration Green 2022 (Photo credit: Brian Schrock)
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Citizen Science: Celebrate Moths, Bring Back the Night

We all need the night. Moths are the unseen nocturnal “butterflies” so we log them at night for cooler summer fun.
(Photo credit: Brian Schrock, TMN Gulf Coast Chapter)

July 12, 2023

Girl Scouts at Seabourne Creek Nature Park Apr30, 2022
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City Nature Challenge at SCNP

The flora and fauna of Seabourne Creek Nature Park helped the Houston-Galveston Team win most species observed in the USA during iNaturalist’s 2022 City Nature Challenge!

May 3, 2022

Bumble Bee Robber Fly - HLow
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CPC update: Texas Pollinator BioBlitz

Texas Master Naturalist Coastal Prairie Chapter members Ute Welk and Hoiman Low devoted many hours making Texas Pollinator BioBlitz observations. Photo by Hoiman Low

October 25, 2021

Monarch Butterfly by TMNCPC member John Donaho
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iNat project tracks monarchs, milkweeds

Researchers use iNaturalist observations during March to link flowering plants with 2021 Texas monarch population. Photo by John Donaho.

March 17, 2021

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Texas Parks and Wildlife tallies freeze casualties

Texas Parks and Wildlife is using iNaturalist observations to tally wildlife deaths, including fish and bats, associated with Winter Storm Uri. Photo from Houston Bat Team.

March 2, 2021

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