Join chapter and community members to learn about Time to Restore, a citizen science project designed to gather information on when nectar plants bloom and set seed. The goal of… Read More →
February News: Pollinators, Texas River Clean-Ups and Other Wild Things
The February issue of The GLC Tidings is now available to download, share and inspire interest in our chapter’s naturalist activities and upcoming Spring educational events (volunteers needed!). Hear from… Read More →
January Chapter Meeting: Landscapes, Management and Drones
Dr. Humberto Perotto of Texas A&M University will share insights on landscape ecology, spatial analysis, invasive species and drones. Join the Gideon Lincecum Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists for our… Read More →
Beep Beep! 2025 Recertification Pin Features Greater Roadrunner
Representing strength, courage and endurance, Geococcyx californianus is a member of the Cuckoo family, with 147 species spread around the world. Contributed by Lori Buffum with credit to Tania Homayoun,… Read More →
December GLC Tidings
The December issue of our chapter newsletter, The GLC Tidings, is now online! Revisit the most interesting 2024 Annual Meeting sessions according to Gideon Lincecum Chapter attendees and read about… Read More →
October GLC Tidings: New Plant Signs Installed at Indian Creek Nature Area, Water Monitoring at Yegua Creek, and More
In the October issue of Tidings, read the latest updates covering our Gideon Lincecum Chapter projects, including new plant signage educating visitors to our preserved pollinator habitats at the Indian… Read More →
GLC’s September Meeting – A Walk in the Park
Mark your calendars to attend our September Chapter Meeting on Saturday, Sept. 21 at Stephen F. Austin State Park! Our meeting begins at 9:30 am and is planned as an… Read More →
Homemade Nectar Recipe for Hummingbirds Crossing the Gulf of Mexico
As hummingbirds migrate to Central America and Mexico for winter, they are frequent visitors in our South Central Texas gardens during August and September. That means Texas Master Naturalists are… Read More →
Botany Archaeology, Bat Facts, and a Toast to Cardinals: Discover the Latest in August Tidings
In the August issue of Tidings, GLC President Sheri Wilcox reflects on her property’s historic use in Washington County and the journey of land stewardship. You can join Sheri and… Read More →
Join the Conversation About Land Conservation Easements at July 20 Chapter Meeting
Concerned about rapid land development in Southcentral Texas, or seeking to learn more about conservation easements and how to protect our natural areas and native habitats? Join the Gideon Lincecum… Read More →