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Thrive Nature Park – Damsels and Dragons – AT

Thrive Nature Park 1950 S. Valley Parkway, Lewisville, TX, United States

Our July 17 session will be an indoor class featuring Michael Fox, local naturalist, photographer, and odonate (dragonfly) expert. He will be giving a presentation titled, "Damsels and Dragons". Coordinator:  City of Lewisville Link to register: https://www.playlewisville.com/programs/class-registration

Land, Water, Wildlife – Conservation In Action – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

Features a panel discussion with leaders from TxN (Texan by Nature), NTMWD, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, TPWD and Texas Conservation Alliance to discuss the following topics: Diverse and Unique Flora Water Resources, Recreation & Conservation Wildlife Conservation Participants include: Joni Carswell (Moderator)- CEO & President - Texan By Nature Andrea DeLong-Amaya - Director of... Read More →

SWAT Training and Meeting – AT

Carroll Court Building 401 W. Hickory Street, Denton, TX, United States

The SWAt Team extends this personal invitation to you to join us at our upcoming meeting. Come learn more about us and how you might fit in! Our Educational Outreach Program is ongoing throughout the year.  We are always in need of additional volunteers. SWAt meets monthly on the 4th Thursday at 9:30am. Training Topics: ... Read More →

Wild at Work: A Stewardship Series – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

Wild at Work: A Stewardship Series is a new webinar series from Texas Wildlife Association which covers all things wildlife and land stewardship. These quarterly seminars will feature a variety of guest speakers to address topics of interest for stewards of our open spaces and native species. These free webinars, held during the work week... Read More →

What is the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB)? – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

The City of Dallas invites residents to attend an Emerald Ash Borer virtual meeting. Coordinator: City of Dallas, Forestry Thursday, July 14, 2022, 6 p.m. Join on WebEx at https://bit.ly/3y3PZYT Audio Conference: 1-408-418-9388 Access code: 2482 047 3776 or Thursday, July 28, 2022, 6 p.m. Join on WebEx https://bit.ly/3QFbfN1 Audio Conference: 1-408-418-9388 Access code: 2484... Read More →

Early Bird Watch and Walk at Furneaux Creek – AT

Friends of Furneaux Creek Nature Trail 4100 Arbor Creek Drive, Carrollton, TX, United States

Early Bird Watch and Walk First Saturday of the month Meet at the Kiosk on the trail along Arbor Creek Dr. Join Steve Romaine and Friends of Furneaux Creek for a Bird Watch and Walk through the FoFC Nature Trail.  Be sure to dress for the weather, and bring your camera and binoculars! (and Water)... Read More →

#TMN Tuesday – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

Connecting All Texans to Conservation Through Meaningful, Engaging Interpretation, with Craig Hensley Engaging Texans of all ages through education and outreach is one of the core tenants of the Texas Master Naturalist program. Delivering programs that are meaningful, accurate, educational, and yes, fun, requires a fundamental understanding of effective communication through interpretive techniques and approaches... Read More →

Texas Waters Webinar: Wildlife Habitat Restoration as Water Supply Protection – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) operates reservoirs that serve over 2 million people and counting in North Texas. These surface water sources are highly susceptible to drought and nonpoint source pollution, which puts water supply at risk in this rapidly growing region. To help secure a clean and reliable water supply for the future, TRWD... Read More →

Insect Nature Walk at Furneaux Creek Trail – AT

Branch Hollow Park 2050 E. Branch Hollow, Carrollton, TX, United States

Insect Nature Walk Second Saturday of the month Meet at the Kiosk on the trail along Arbor Creek Dr. Fun for all ages!  Greg Tonian, a local biologist and Texas Master Naturalist will guide a walk looking for a variety of insects on the trail. Contact Richard at 469-877-0695.  Prepare appropriately for the Texas elements... Read More →