August 5; 12; 19; 26 Advanced Insect Identification 4 part ZOOM webinar 1-3 p.m. each day; series hosted by Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Cost $40 for the series. Register at https://tx.ag/ENTOShortCourse. The course will focus on the most common insect families, and participants will learn to identify insects to the family level, with some groups... Read More →
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Aug 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Birding with Extension Waterfowl Week Virtual seminars starting at noon each day. Cost is $20 with preregistration required. Watch for details https://wildlife.tamu.edu/birding/virtual/ . If attended live, can report AT as AT: Agrilife Seminars.
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Sept 19, 11:30 a.m.at the Longview Arboretum “Wild About Wildflowers” 706 W. Cotton St., Longview, TX 75601 Free program about cultivating native wildflowers. The Gregg County Master Gardeners will teach you how to plant and maintain a wildflower wonderland. Just for fun- not approved for AT- can “bring your own lunch” to the event. |
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August 5; 12; 19; 26 Advanced Insect Identification 4 part ZOOM webinar 1-3 p.m. each day; series hosted by Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Cost $40 for the series. Register at https://tx.ag/ENTOShortCourse. The course will focus on the most common insect families, and participants will learn to identify insects to the family level, with some groups... Read More → |
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AUGUST 16-24 2025 "Summer" Odolympics The 2025 "Summer" Odolympics will be held 16-24 August 2025. The Odolympics are organized by the Dragonfly Society of the Americans. See their website for more information as it becomes available. Updated instructions will be available in early August. https://www.dragonflysocietyamericas.org/ or at Odonata Central (https://www.odonatacentral.org/#/ ) Time spent on this... Read More →
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August 16th – Faulkner Park, Tyler, TX (Lead: Jessica Coleman) Meet at 7:30am at Faulkner Park Nature Trail, Tyler, TX 75703 If the ETCMN members use ebird the time can be posted under Chapter Data Collection (stating they used ebird, no. of species, location of walk and time spent). |
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August 5; 12; 19; 26 Advanced Insect Identification 4 part ZOOM webinar 1-3 p.m. each day; series hosted by Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Cost $40 for the series. Register at https://tx.ag/ENTOShortCourse. The course will focus on the most common insect families, and participants will learn to identify insects to the family level, with some groups... Read More →
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August 19 Webinar- Pond Management Myth Busting 102: Aquatic Vegetation Management by Texas A&M Agrilife Extension 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Cost $35 Register at event listing https://calendar.tamu.edu/agrilife/all/tags/Extension . Presented by Brittany Chesser, Aquatic Vegetation Management Program Specialist, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service; Lead Diagnostic Scientist, TAMU Aquatic Diagnostics Laboratory. Aquatic vegetation management myths will be addressed... Read More → |
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August 5; 12; 19; 26 Advanced Insect Identification 4 part ZOOM webinar 1-3 p.m. each day; series hosted by Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Cost $40 for the series. Register at https://tx.ag/ENTOShortCourse. The course will focus on the most common insect families, and participants will learn to identify insects to the family level, with some groups... Read More → |
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August 28 Chapter Meeting will be held at the Mineola Civic Center and will have a Board Meeting prior. |
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Sept. 6, Tyler Nature Center Wildscape 8:00 am to noon. Come earn VSH and help us weed the Wildscape. Volunteers are welcome to come and go as their schedule and energy allows. We recommend bringing gloves and a bucket if you have one. Pruners, loppers, and something to kneel on would also be helpful. Report... Read More → |


