Texas Master Naturalists know about grit and proudly wear this “Against All Odds” pin. TMNCPC went the extra mile. Photo by Paula Dittrick
Seabourne Creek Nature Park
Seabourne Creek Nature Park: Volunteers busy
TMNCPC members continue to keep busy this spring with lots to do at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Photo by Jerry Trenta.
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.
SCNP birders add American Wigeon to list
American Wigeon was added to the Seabourne Creek Nature Park list, bringing total species to 206. Photo by Hoiman Low.
You can help overwintering insects, birds
Seabourne Creek Nature Park provides winter habitat for insects. Text by Isabella Wu. Photo by Lynn Trenta.
Seabourne Creek Nature Park: Bump ups apace
Jim Butcher, TMNCPC past president, and other members accelerated bump up efforts last year at Seaborune Creek Nature Park. Photo by Lynn Trenta.
Zoom crucial to 2020 master naturalist training
Texas Master Naturalists adapted during 2020 to complete training and to do the chores at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Photo by Lynn Trenta.
Seabourne lake was restocked with bass
TMNCPC member Garrett Engelhardt (right) oversees the restocking of Seabourne Lake with 500 large-mouth bass. Photo by Robbin Mallett.
Diamondback water snake seen in water tank
Text and photos by TMNCPC member Diane Eismont (from November Courier newsletter article.) One evening about 6:45 p.m., I was going by our 300-gallon water tank when I saw a… Read More →
Seabourne Prairie Perchers compete in the Big Sit
The Texas Master Naturalist Coastal Prairie Chapter competed in the Big Sit. A Solitary sandpiper was among the birds counted.