This meeting does not count as an Advanced Training Opportunity! We will recognize the CTMN Class of 2022 members who have completed their training. Chapter members who earned their certification... Read More →
Diatoms are algae that reflect the biotic condition of streams, lakes and estuaries. Diatoms are important indicator organisms because they are sensitive to natural and human impacts, and monitoring their... Read More →
Texas is essential for migratory birds, with millions soaring across our Lone Star skies every spring and fall. Most birds migrate at night, and brightly lit buildings can confuse and... Read More →
The Master Plan for the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Botanic Research Institute of Texas, by Patrick Newman, CEO and President of FWBG and BRIT. The 20-Year Planning Initiative to... Read More →
Learn all about the bison herd that lives at the Fort Worth Nature Center. For nearly 50 years, bison have roamed the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge. As the... Read More →
Within the last year, history has been made for both mountain lions and ocelots in Texas. Mountain lions, a threatened / imperiled species, and ocelots, classified as endangered, now face... Read More →
What are the best practices for creating a suburban oasis? Master Gardener, Master Naturalist and NPOST member Teddi Zonker will discuss the best plants to add to your landscape, the... Read More →