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Event Series Beginner Birding Virtual Classes – AT

Beginner Birding Virtual Classes – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

Excited about birding, but not sure where to start? Join Kristine Rivers, via Zoom, for this fun 8-week series of interactive classes. Register for the entire series or just the topics that interest you! Duration: 1 hour per class; 8 hours per series. Cost: $5/class or $30/series. Coordinator: Birding for Fun Registration link: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/birdingforfun/items/366880/calendar/2022/08/?flow=708433&full-items=yes  ... Read More →

$5.00 – $30.00

Texan by Nature Conservation Summit – AT

The Conservation Summit is a unique annual gathering hosted by Texan by Nature that focuses on bringing conservation and business leaders together for rich, impact-focused dialogue and networking. The Summit’s carefully selected panelists, representing both industry and conservation, lay the foundation for discussion by sharing success stories, best practices, lessons learned, and more. Each year... Read More →

Free – $250

Pollinator Habitat 101 Webinar Series – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

November 4 - Deciding To Create A Pollinator Garden Is The Easy Step -- What To Do Next? Free, weekly webinars from October 14th through November 11th. All sessions are on Fridays at 9 AM CST and will last for approximately 60 minutes plus questions. Register once to attend any/all sessions. Coordinators: Denise Ellsworth, OSU... 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 →

Beulah Acres, Benefits of Trees – AT

Global Spheres 7801 S. Stemmons Freeway (IH35E), Corinth, TX, United States

Trees are one of the most valuable assets in nature, performing many functions and providing countless benefits. In this class you will better understand how important trees are, how do they work, and what they can do for and with you.  After the presentation portion of this class, we will go outside and plant a tree... Read More →

Fly Fishing Class – AT

Rosemeade Recreation Center 1330 E Rosemeade Pkwy, Carrollton, TX, United States

Learn how to fly fish!  Family, friends, and neighbors are welcome. Call Richard Johnson at 469-877-0695 for details and to register.  Location: Rosemeade Recreation Center, 1330 East  Rosemeade Pkwy., Carrollton, TX 75007

LLELA 1st Saturday Nature Walks – AT & Volunteers Needed

LLELA 201 E. Jones St, Lewisville, TX, United States

Lead a nature walk on any trail at LLELA. Each season at LLELA is different, and we never know what we’ll find—deer tracks, autumn leaves, blooming wildflowers, nesting songbirds, butterflies, and much more. Roster set to 15 guests. Meets at LLELA Cicada Pavilion. Volunteers to lead/assist with the walk sign up HERE   VMS Code: ... Read More →

#TMN Tuesday – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

Land Stewardship and Reading the Land Join us for a presentation which will introduce how to “read the land” to understand what has happened in the past, learn what is happening now, and forecast what may be in the future. Ricky Linex will walk us through an introduction to land stewardship through the years, a... Read More →

Night Hikes at LLELA – AT & Volunteers Needed

LLELA 201 E. Jones St, Lewisville, TX, United States

Assist an educator on a twilight stroll down one of LLELA’s nature trails. Provide an out of the ordinary experiences as you focus on the sounds and activity of wildlife as you traverse through the woods. Class size max 10, head lamps available. Meets at the LLELA Cicada Pavilion Volunteers to lead or assist with... Read More →

Restoring ‘Good Oak’ Communities with Doug Tallamy – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

What makes an oak tree "good"? Doug Tallamy demystifies the main player in Aldo Leopold's "Good Oak" essay in A Sand County Almanac in his new novel, The Nature of Oaks. Join Doug on November 10th at 7 PM CST to explore the importance of oaks in complex ecosystems and understand how YOU can contribute... Read More →