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TMN Tuesdays – Noon Hour AT

May 11, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

VMS opportunity: AT: TMN Tuesday (include name of program and presenter in description) – AT credit may be claimed for live presentation or viewing recorded presentation

On the Second Tuesday of each month at the noon hour (12PM Central Standard Time), the TMN State Office will offer an hour-long virtual advanced training event (sometimes including some fantastic new and returning guest speakers). More information about each of these monthly events will be provided prior to the event and each event will be recorded for future viewing. Register IN ADVANCE for each event!

January 12 | February 9 | March 9 | April 13 | May 11 | June 8 | July 13 | August 10 | September 14 | November 9 | December 14

December TMN Tuesday

The Future of Conservation- Will it look the same?

TPWD Hunter Education Coordinator Steve Hall will be joining us!

Recruiting, Retaining and Reactivating (R3) future customers to pay for conservation in Texas is a big deal!

Can the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the State’s fisheries and wildlife management steward, continue to rely solely on hunters, boaters and anglers to pay for conservation and management of wild landscapes, public waters, habitats and species?  If so, can it engage enough future customers that participate in these activities to sustain a business model that is declining around most of the country?

The Texas R3 Strategic Plan, just introduced to TPWD employees and many of their agency partners, aims to continue a business model that has sustained conservation efforts in Texas for well over 50 years.  But, it must also implement more robust strategies to protect, conserve and engage more urban, diverse customers, far removed from traditional land practices such as ranching, farming, and rural landscaping. There are many threats and barriers towards a thriving future for conservation. But as prideful as Texans are, such negative influences only bolster their wills to do more for this great state in providing for the agency’s mission “to manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and other recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.”

Event:#TMNTuesday – December – The Future of Conservation – Will it Look the Same?
Event address for attendees:https://tpwdevents3000.webex.com/tpwdevents3000/onstage/g.php?MTID=eeaf9687d853ec9304c74819c68733580
Date and time:Tuesday, December 14, 2021 12:00 pm
Central Standard Time (Chicago, GMT-06:00)

November TMN Tuesday

To take arms against a sea of troubles: Bat conservation efforts in Texas

Recording link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VMf4grBoHI

Bat Biologist Nate Fuller will be presenting on November 9th at 12pm!

In this talk we will explore the myriad threats to Texas bats and discuss the efforts that TPWD has undertaken to combat them. Along the way, we will discuss some of the known problems in bat conservation and present some of the leading hypotheses that aim to explain the unknowns.

October TMN Tuesday

Chapter Project Fair Presentations

Recording link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4cQRj1wNaw

Join us on Tuesday, October 12th at 9am to hear about all the wonderful projects that our chapters have been working on!

List of Topics:

  • Monarch Sanctuary Project
  • New Member Trainee Handbook
  • Habitats for Monarch Program
  • Denton ISD School Days at Clear Creek
  • Native Bee Survey
  • Pollinators Across the Miles
  • Sea Turtle Adventure Project
  • Building Bobcat Woods Loop Trail

September TMN Tuesday

The Secret Life of Squirrels

Recording link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTwQIK5kDlE

Squirrels are so common that we take them for granted, but they really live fascinating lives. For example, did you know that Eastern Gray Squirrels are one of the few animal species known to lie to deceive others, tree squirrels have built-in sunglasses, and flying squirrels are vicious predators? These ubiquitous and adaptable creatures are a great way to introduce wildlife topics to an urban audience, and in this class you’ll learn engaging facts about squirrel anatomy, ecology, and behavior to share with the public. We will focus on three Houston species: Eastern Gray, Fox, and Southern Flying.

Kelsey Low, Adult Programs Manager at the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center

August TMN Tuesday

Fire in the Pines: The Past, Present and Future of Fire in Bastrop State Park

Recording link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nPnvHYMt-U

Join us August 10th for a special talk ten years after the fire in Bastrop State Park, by Wade Powell.

We will discuss the fire dependent ecosystem in the park including the conditions that led to the historic wildfire of 2011 and its effects on that ecosystem.  We will look at the restoration techniques currently being applied and what best management practices will keep fire a healthy part of the landscape.  Participants will be empowered to manage and advocate for resilient habitats.

July TMN Tuesday

Texas Watershed Protection Planning: Addressing Water Quality and Quantity Issues in Texas

Recording link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCCCt97KDso

Join us this July 13th, 2021 to learn all about water resources in Texas with Texas Water Resources Institute research specialist Clare Escamilla!

The presentation will provide background on water resources in Texas and how it is managed through state and regional planning. We’ll provide an overview of water quality in Texas and what is being done to improve water quality around Texas. Topics include: watershed protection planning, targeting mailings, and educational programs. There will also be a discussion on what individuals and groups can do to conserve water, prevent nonpoint source pollution, and volunteer with organizations in the future.

June TMN Tuesday

Dragonflies: Pond Patrol

Recording link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImOYLcfpPXc

This month we get to celebrate the dragonfly, as we bring in TWPD Urban Biologist Sam Kieschnick.

Beautiful, intricate, active predators throughout their lives, the best natural mosquito control, and numerous in Texas – dragonflies!  Sam will lead us in an exploration of these amazing insects.  Learn all about their biology, their importance in the ecosystem, and how they do what they do.  We’ll also talk about how to document these predators and learn how to fill in some of the data gaps of their distribution.  Hopefully, we’ll guide you in some new and fun ways to appreciate these magnificent critters while also contributing to their conservation and management!

May TMN Tuesday 

Why Burn: Fire History and Fire Effects

Recording link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImOYLcfpPXc

Image of a prescribed burn patch with two individuals in fireproof gear monitoring the fire line.

Most people are naturally afraid of fire and with some good reasons. But fire carefully applied to the land at the right time and conditions can return things to their natural functioning conditions. This is what Prescribed Fire is and rekindling a “Burn Culture in Texas” is so very important. Texas Master Naturalist can play a key role in this effort.

Resources Shared by the Presenter:

Videos to watch – “Land in Balance” and “The Business of BurningPresentation Slideshow PDFDownloadRX-Fire – Online Resources & LinksDownloadTech-Guid-Form-v4.0Download

April TMN Tuesday 

Impacts of Winter Storm Uri on Texas Fish & Wildlife

Recording link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Glx9vdEC2fc

It’s been more than a month since Winter Storm Uri swept across Texas, but many are still feeling the aftershocks caused by this historic event, especially our wildlife. Come learn about the changes in flora and fauna after the storm (including a citizen science project hosted on iNaturalist) and whether or not we should be expecting similar events as the new normal. We have an excellent lineup of speakers this month from Texas Parks and Wildlife, the Office of the Texas State Climatologist, and Texas SeaGrant. This month’s #TMNTuesday is a special 3-hour event that you don’t want to miss! It is free and open to the public, and the recorded session will be available on the TMN website or Facebook page for those who can’t make the live event.

March TMN Tuesday 

Recording link: https://youtu.be/hWxQpJCA-z0

Birdability: because birding is for everybody and every body!

Freya McGregor (pictured), OTR/L, is the Birdability Coordinator and Occupational Therapist. Birding since childhood, her ‘dodgy’ knee often creates an accessibility challenge for her, and she is passionate about enabling all birders and potential future birders to enjoy birding and nature as much as she does.

Birding is an activity that can bring so much joy and empowerment to everybody, but not everybody is able to go birding easily. Birdability is a non-profit organization focused on removing barriers to access for birders with mobility challenges, blindness or low vision, intellectual or developmental disabilities (including autism), mental illness, being Deaf or Hard of Hearing and other health concerns; and bringing the joy of birding to people with disabilities and other health concerns who aren’t yet birders. Learn about why this should matter to you (even if you don’t have an accessibility challenge), ways to be a more welcoming and inclusive birder, the Birdability Map (and how to submit a Birdability Site Review) and our resources for birders (and potential future birders) with accessibility challenges… because birding is for everybody and every body! Learn more and find resources at birdability.org

Learn more about Birdability at birdability.org

February TMN Tuesday

Nature’s Best Hope

Recording link: https://youtu.be/nMiTui2UGpI

February’s focus is all about “Nature’s Best Hope.” Particularly, how us humans are nature’s best hope by doing something as simple as turning your yard from an ecological desert into a thriving native oasis. Dr. Doug Tallamy (pictured right) will not only provide the information about his experiences included in his New York Times Bestseller, but he’ll also discuss practical tools that each of you can implement in your own backyards, whether you’re a Texas Master Naturalist or not. Interested in these grass-root approaches to conservation at the local level? Want to help native species by creating wildlife corridors in your own backyard? Then this #TMNTuesday seminar session is for you!

January TMN Tuesday

Recording link: https://youtu.be/_B49uaG0lhc

It’s a NEW Year and New Year’s resolutions is a focus for our January TMN Tuesday. In our first monthly #TMNTuesday, we cover a short “State of the Program” summary of 2020 and major focus areas for the coming year. With the remainder of the January TMN Tuesday all about becoming better leaders, both within your chapters and within the communities.

Join us to hear Michelle Haggerty, the Texas Master Naturalist State Program Coordinator, and Mary Pearl Meuth, the Assistant State Program Coordinator, lead a one-hour discussion on Chapter leadership and growth as we head into the new year. Whether you are a seasoned member, a newly-elected leader within a chapter, are interested in becoming a chapter leader in the future, or simply want to learn more about leadership and growth within the program, then this month’s session is for you.

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May 11, 2021
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