Earth Day
INVEST IN OUR PLANET Get Inspired. Take Action. Be a part of the green revolution. For Earth Day 2023, we need to act (boldly), innovate (broadly), and implement (equitably). Businesses, governments,... Read More →
INVEST IN OUR PLANET Get Inspired. Take Action. Be a part of the green revolution. For Earth Day 2023, we need to act (boldly), innovate (broadly), and implement (equitably). Businesses, governments,... Read More →
Speaker TBD
The 2023 City Nature Challenge takes place in 2 parts April 28 – May 1 Taking pictures of wild plants and animals. May 2 – May 7 Identifying what was found. City... Read More →
TMNTuesdays are a way to learn about top conservation issues of the state, earn advanced training hours and interact with wildlife professionals from across the state! Counts for 1 hour... Read More →
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... Read More →
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,... Read More →
Participate for 1 AT in Wild@Work Series- “Outlining the Benefits of Habitat Restoration for Water Security”.
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.
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.
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... Read More →