Time to Restore Texas Workshop: Informing Climate-Smart Plantings for Pollinators [Citizen Science]

Join a citizen science project led by the USA National Phenology Network to gather better information about nectar availability and seed timing to help those working on pollinator restoration know what to plant and when to harvest seeds. Help shape this important project by attending a free, two-hour virtual workshop on August 21 or August 24 to participate in the Time to Restore project. Registration opens August 1 at 8 a.m. 

Free

Shumla Rock Art Documentation Lunch and Learn: Building Our Capacity for Digital Preservation

Zoom: Throughout Shumla Archaeological Research & Education Center's 26 years of rock art documentation and research, the organization has amassed a staggering 80 terabytes of digital data. With technology rapidly changing each year, how do they manage this priceless archaeological data and ensure that it is accessible to future researchers and educators?

Time to Restore Texas Workshop: Informing Climate-Smart Plantings for Pollinators [Citizen Science]

Join a citizen science project led by the USA National Phenology Network to gather better information about nectar availability and seed timing to help those working on pollinator restoration know what to plant and when to harvest seeds. Help shape this important project by attending a free, two-hour virtual workshop on August 21 or August 24 to participate in the Time to Restore project. Registration opens August 1 at 8 a.m. 

Free

TMN Tuesday

VMS opportunity: AT: TMN Tuesday Check back for more information. Register by clicking here