Tyler Nature Center Wildscape Clean-up

Tyler Nature Center 11942 FM 848, Tyler, TX, United States

Kay Jenkins is our project leader for redesign.  First step is to clean-up for winter.  Weather looks to be cooperating. Please bring the following if you have them: Gloves - Hat - Shovel - Rake - 5-gallon bucket - Pruners - Loppers Sunscreen - Knee pads or kneeling pad or towel to kneel on - Cultivator - Water bottle RSVP to Wanda Rauscher by Friday evening... Read More →

World Bee Day

Clive Wren (2015) CC By 2.0 Bees, the ambassadors of pollinators Most of the 25,000 to 30,000 species of bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) are effective pollinators, and together with moths, flies, wasps, beetles, and butterflies, they make up the majority of pollinating species. But the diversity of pollinators and pollination systems is striking. World Bee Day

Texas Wildlife Assoc. Webinar

Virtual

Participate for 1 AT in Wild@Work Series- “Outlining the Benefits of Habitat Restoration for Water Security”.

Chapter Meeting

Tyler Nature Center 11942 FM 848, Tyler, TX, United States

Les Smith, longtime chapter member and Certified Weather Observer with NOAA, talks about weather.  Les spent 43 years as a professional pilot taking Meteorology courses in college and flight school.

Grasslands Management Workshop

Cost for full workshop $30.  Options for one day participation at link.  Chapter has approved 2 hours AT for Thursday and 6 hours AT for Friday.

Backyard Farming & Management Practices Workshop

Tyler Botanical Garden 420 Rose Park Dr, Tyler, TX, United States

Topics include composting, backyard poultry production, summer gardening, hydroponics & aquaponics.  See attachment.  5 hours AT approved for full session attendance. Smith County AgriLife Extension Service: RSVP required by June 5.

$10.00

Chapter Meeting

Tyler Nature Center 11942 FM 848, Tyler, TX, United States

TBD???  

Tyler Bee Day

Tyler Botanical Garden 420 Rose Park Dr, Tyler, TX, United States

Looking for a handful of volunteers to interact with guests.  Wanda Rauscher will be leading this event to educate about native bees and other pollinators.  If you want to help email Wanda by June 10.  

Nature Walk with Greg

Lake Gilmer Want to do more species observations?  Greg Marshall will be leading park walks at the dates listed above in the header.  Plan is to meet at 8 a.m. to beat the heat.  Let Greg know if you plan to come (or if you suddenly can’t).

Chapter Meeting

Tyler Nature Center 11942 FM 848, Tyler, TX, United States

Neal Stilley, educator, anthropologist & archeologist will be speaking about Caddo Mound.  Neal will tell us more about archeology at the site.