Virtual: Wildlife Tax Valuation / Land Stewardship 101

VMS opportunity: AT: Cibolo Nature Center programs and workshops This is a four-session series of three Zoom classes and one optional socially-distanced tour. Jan 9th Start time 9am and End time 2:30 pm Zoom Day 1- What Wildlife Can I Manage on My Property? With David Lankford and Rufus Stevens. Topics May Included:  History of Wildlife Tax Valuation and... Read More →

Xerces Society presents Pesticides & Pollinators – Webinar

Advanced Training Opportunity: VMS -AT - Webinars Pesticides & Pollinators in the Landscape: Understanding the Risks, Choosing Solutions https://xerces.org/events/oregon/pesticides-pollinators-in-landscape-understanding-risks-choosing-solutions Presented by the Xerces Society January 19, 2021 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM PST (10:30 - 12:30 CST) Webinar Pesticides are widely used in urban landscapes and natural areas but can cause harm to pollinators and... Read More →

Fayette Chapter Native Prairies Association of Texas

VMS opportunity: AT: webinars Please join us for the inaugural meeting of the Fayette Prairie Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas. Our speaker will be David Bezanson from The Nature Conservancy.  Topic: Conserving the Fayette Prairie_David Bezanson Time: Jan 20, 2021 06:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)   Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/91286416117?pwd=QmhGYnRmeG9HZlRVeVdnY21rSjUyZz09... Read More →

Event Series Texas Waters Webinar 2021 Series

Texas Waters Webinar 2021 Series

VMS opportunity: AT: TX Waters Certification Training (for Texas Waters Specialists) VMS opportunity: AT: Webinars (all others)   Texas Waters Webinar 2021 Series All Texas Waters webinars will be live from 6:30-7:30 PM CT. Note: Titles are topic holders and actual title may change closer to the webinar date. From Micro to Macro: Shark and Fish... Read More →

Water, Wind and Fire: How Texas Became Texas

VMS opportunity: AT: webinars The Native Plant Society of Texas, Houston Chapter, will host Andy Newman presenting "Water, Wind and Fire: How Texas Became Texas." How non-living factors and geologic time have interacted to influence the vegetation communities observed in Southeastern Texas. Specific emphasis will be placed on prairies, savannas, and bottomland hardwoods and how... Read More →