Texas Nature Trackers: Camera Trapping for Science

VMS opportunity: AT: webinar (include Texas Nature Trackers in the description) Camera trapping – using stationary game cameras to detect wildlife – is a great way to document observations of animals we often miss with traditional surveys and counts. Join Texas Nature Trackers Biologists Tania Homayoun and Craig Hensley for this webinar workshop introducing the... Read More →

All About Trees: Foraging Texas – Living Pharmacies

VMS opportunity: webinar (include the name of the webinar in the description) All About Trees: Foraging Texas - Living Pharmacies is bringing the science, the chemistry, the biology to the field of wild edible and herbal medicine instruction. Mark Merriwether Vorderbruggen is a chemist, with an MS in medicinal chemistry and a Ph.D. in physical... Read More →

Winedale landscape and nature trail workday

Winedale Historic Complex 3738 FM2714, Round Top, TX, United States

VMS opportunity: Winedale project The monthly Winedale work days are normally :  Second Saturdays, and Fourth Fridays. (Unless an email is sent out to cancel or change the date/start time)  Please remember to bring gloves, hats, bug spray, suntan lotion for protection. TOOLS: spades, sharpshooters, hand trowels; hand pruners, loppers, tree saws, a chainsaw or two if possible….with... Read More →

Event Series Backyard bug webinar series

Backyard bug webinar series

VMS opportunity: AT: webinars (please include title of webinar and the sponsoring agency Texas Agrilife in the description) Join Wizzie Brown for her series of backyard bug webinars presented at 10:00 a.m. every Friday through the end of July. The link below can be used for all of the webinars through the end of July:... Read More →

Texas Nature Trackers: Bats of Texas

VMS opportunity: AT: webinar (include Texas Nature Trackers in the description) Texas is home to more species of bats than any other state. Join Texas Nature Trackers Biologist Craig Hensley for a look into the world of these denizens of the dark. From echolocation to who’s who, you discover the importance of the bats that... Read More →