Be The Change

The Texas Master Naturalist Program is happy to announce a new mini-webinar series, “Be The Change”, dedicated to exploring diversity, equity & inclusion opportunities in our natural resource and conservation community. Just as the natural world thrives with biodiversity, our Texas Master Naturalist Program is dedicated to engaging all audiences in conservation, education and stewardship.

Chapter Meeting

John Findeisen, team leader for TPWD’s Brookland Aquatic Invasive Species/ Aquatic Habitat Enhancement Team, will talk about invasive plants (such as Giant Salvinia and Common Salvinia) and how they are being managed, invasive mussels, and non-native fish introductions.

BioBlitz

Sam Kieschnick is hosting a three day BioBlitz in our area October 1-3. Everything Sam does is fun and very educational. This BioBlitz is a great way to prepare for our Chapter's participation in the City Nature Challenge because we would be hosting events like those Sam is hosting. Each day will be exciting and... Read More →

TMN Tuesday

On the Second Tuesday of each month at the noon hour (12PM Central Standard Time), the TMN State Office will offer an hour-long virtual advanced training event (sometimes including some fantastic new and returning guest speakers).

TMN 2021 Annual Meeting

For registration info check out the Texas Master Naturalists State website.

Chapter Meeting

Hidewawy Lake Lower Lodge Sunroom, Hideaway, TX, United States

William Garvin, Supervisor of Reptiles at Caldwell Zoo A conservation effort toward the Texas Horned Lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum).

Pineywoods Audubon Society

Museum of East Texas 503 N 2nd St, Lufkin, TX

Liam Wolff - "Ecology of Bachman's Sparrows in East Texas"

Black Bear Alliance

Annual meeting. Register Free at texasblackbear.weebly.com/events.html

TMN Tuesday

I am still thinking about it. Check back later.

Project Feeder Watch

Begins 14 November 2021 and ends 30 April 2022 - Project FeederWatch turns your love of feeding birds into scientific discoveries. FeederWatch is a November-April survey of birds that visit backyards, nature centers, community areas, and other locales in North America. You don’t even need a feeder! All you need is an area with plantings,... Read More →