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Stories in the Wild: Animal Tracks & Traces – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

Join Wildsight educators Patty Kolesnichenko and Jill Jennings as they dive into a world of mystery and intrigue, of tracks and traces, of clues left behind by creatures you often do not see – a world of animal signs. Animal tracks and signs create the perfect scaffolding to storytelling, investigation, imagination, and FUN – all... Read More →

Water Talk: Encouraging Native Plantings in HOA Landscapes – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

We often hear, "My HOA won't let me plant native plants." The fact is, Texas state law prohibits HOAs from disallowing water-wise landscaping, but it does allow them to require the landscaping fit into the general aesthetic of the neighborhood. How can we encourage the use of more native plants in our community and still... Read More →

Beyond the Backyard: All About the Great Backyard Bird Count Webinar – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

Get ready to flock together for the 2024 Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC)! Panelists will explain how to participate in this exciting global event and how participation might extend past your back door.   REGISTER FOR FREE SEMINAR   VMS Code: AT: Project-Specific AT-Elm Fork:TMN AT Report Hours (put PO80214: FR Project Feeder Watch -... Read More →

Event Series #TMN Tuesday – AT

#TMN Tuesday – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

Title: Rattlesnakes Date: February 13, 2024 at 12pm Speaker: Chip Ruthven, Natural Resource Specialist and Project Leader Description: Chip has been the project leader for the Panhandle Wildlife Management Areas since 2004. He is stationed at the Matador Wildlife Management Area. Chip has special interest and advanced knowledge in rattlesnakes. Second Tuesday of each month at noon, the TMN State... Read More →

Texas Waters Webinars – Proposition 6: What Does that Mean for Texans – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

Kathleen B. Ligon, Associate Executive Administrator, with Texas Water Development Board Click Here to Register Enjoy learning about improving water quality, water quantity, conservation practices, water law, and aquatic habitats. Join us throughout the year for FREE.  Visit the Texas Waters webpage for information on becoming a certified Texas Waters Specialist and view recorded webinars from 2017-2023.    VMS Code:... Read More →

Building Climate-Ready, Wildly Healthy Places in Texas – A Houston Perspective – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

Presented @ 2:00 pm and again @ 7:00 pm Webinar with Jaime González, Community & Equitable Conservation Programs Director, The Nature Conservancy in Texas How we manage and remake our landscapes have big implications for human health, equity, crime, academic achievement, climate resilience, and biodiversity conservation. Currently, many of our landscapes make these challenges even... Read More →

Indigenous Resources for Outdoor Learning – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

Join Qultultun and Seabacola to learn about authentic Indigenous Learning Resources that connect educators with the Land from across Turtle Island. From traditional to modern stories, educational books and resources, this workshop will connect you with the wealth of authentic Indigenous resources available on The Outdoor Learning Store in partnership with Strong Nations – an Indigenous owned and... Read More →

Event Series #TMN Tuesday – AT

#TMN Tuesday – Texas Nature Trackers Mini Series – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

Title: iNaturalist Train the Trainer Workshop Date: February 6, 11am – 1pm Speakers: Craig Hensley and Wendy Anderson, Texas Nature Trackers Biologists, TPWD Description: The Texas Nature Trackers (TNT) program is looking for Master Naturalists interested in becoming TNT certified iNaturalist workshop trainers across Texas. During this workshop we will provide you the training needed to get started as... Read More →

Garden Design Principles Using Native Prairie Plants – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

Learn Garden Design Principles Using Native Prairie Plants, in a one hour on-line seminar presented by Neil Diboll, native plant industry pioneer, internationally recognized native plant ecologist, and co-author of The Gardener’s Guide to Prairie Plants on Thursday, January 25 at 7 PM. Open to the public. Free. Hosted by the Native Plant Society of... Read More →

Cultivating change with Lorraine Johnson – AT

Virtual Meeting TX, United States

Explore how native gardening can address climate challenges in our next Wild Ones national webinar, “Cultivating Change” with author and activist Lorraine Johnson. Learn about the pivotal role of gardening as an act of stewardship in the face of climate and ecological challenges. Discover the profound connections between individual gardens and the broader world and... Read More →