Texas Riparian & Stream Ecosystem Workshop – Mill Creek Watershed
This advanced training workshop will focus on the nature and function of stream and riparian zones and the benefits and direct impacts from healthy riparian zones.
This advanced training workshop will focus on the nature and function of stream and riparian zones and the benefits and direct impacts from healthy riparian zones.
The Fayette Prairie Chapter of NPAT is teaming up with TPWD Botanist Tim Siegmund for a leisurely spring walk through the 203-acre Elder Prairie Preserve, one of the largest conserved remnants of the Fayette Prairie. As an important refuge for native prairie plants this site offers a unique opportunity to observe diverse flora in a rare ecosystem.
Deepen your knowledge of plant propagation, whether cultivating a pollinator garden, creating a pocket prairie or restoring a native prairie. Learn from an expert and build valuable skills that support your work protecting and conserving native plants for native wildlife.
Join the Fayette Prairie Chapter of NPAT, Wildlands, Coastal Prairie Conservancy & Texas Grasslands and Savannas Initiative for an exciting tour of 88 Ranch. We will learn how they use holistic methods in the Post Oak Savannah region.
ZOOM Ecosystem Restoration Talk: New Discoveries in the Lost Pines Paul Crump, PhD, Herpetologist Wildlife Division, Non-Game and Rare Species Program Leading Houston toad habitat restoration projects Lee May, Doctoral... Read More →