Below please find a number of webinars and online courses that you can watch/join and earn AT credit. Most are approved, but if you find one that you think may not apply, please contact one of the AT Committee members for confirmation. If you cannot link to the desired hyperlink or if you have trouble accessing a specific program, please contact Lindsey Smith for technical help. Lindseys71@hotmail.com
Texas Wildlife Association Archived webinars are available in the “Program Areas” on their website:
https://www.texas-wildlife.org/
Maintaining Pollinators While Controlling Invasive Plants
Native Plants and Pollinators, Forever Intertwined
Aquatic Vegetation Identification and Control Options
USDA Forest Service FSNatureLIVE videos https://fsnaturelive.org/index.php?pid=147
Series includes videos on Grasslands, Wetlands, Pollinators, Migration, Fresh Water, Great Outdoors, Monarchs, Winging Northward
Texas Agrilife Extension (free) Online courses https://agrilifelearn.tamu.edu/ Series includes Introduction to climate science, Texas A&M NRI: private land stewardship lessons, Texas water stewardship (not for credit), Emerald ash borer, Texas A&M NRI wildlife lessons.
Upcoming Forestry Webinars www.forestrywebinars.net/upcoming-webinars-1
Soil Management for Community Trees Mar 25, 2020
Tree Identification Procedures Jul 27, 2020
Archived Forestry Webinars http://www.forestrywebinars.net/previous-webinars
Jewels of the Night: Conservation of Fireflies in the U.S. and Canada
Oak decline in the United States
A new pest: The spotted lanternfly
Analysis of Climate Change Impacts on Tree Species of the Eastern US
Invasive bamboo management in the southeastern U.S.
Woodland Stewards Webinar Series – Wildlife and Woodlands
Woodland Stewards Webinar Series – Identifying and managing woodland threats
Using Streamgage Data – StreamStats to Bulletin 17C Frequency Analysis
Regenerating the Diversity of Life in Soils- Hope for Farming and Climate
Leaf Spots, Scorches, & Wilts Affecting Southeastern US Deciduous Trees
What’s Bugging your Trees? Insect & Fungal Pests in Southeastern Urban Landscapes
Composting – The Basics
Trees for Bees: Pollinator Habitats in Urban Forests
Wildlife Benefits from Cover Crops on Working Lands
Bumble Bee Ecology and Conservation
From Science to Action: Evidence-Based Programs for Nature & Health Communities
Nature and Health in Communities: A Review of Best Available ScienceNative Vegetation Investments Pay Conservation Dividends
AquaPlant A Diagnostics Tool for Pond Plants and Algae https://aquaplant.tamu.edu/plant-videos/
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology free courses eBird essentials