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 →

Texas Waters webinar: Urban Water Cycle and City of Waco Water Drop Tour

VMS opportunity: AT: TX Waters Certification Training Many people are familiar with the water cycle, but far fewer are familiar with the “Urban Water Cycle”. The human population globally and within Texas is urbanizing, and our streams and rivers are often significantly influenced by return flows of water from cities, and by stormwater runoff from... Read More →

Stephen F. Austin State Park workday

Stephen F. Austin State Park Park Rd 38, San Felipe, TX, United States

VMS opportunity: Stephen F. Austin State Park The Brazos River bottomland forests take on a new identity when Springtime changes to Summer. So does our chapter's wildscape garden project at the park headquarters/park store building. We will be sprucing up the grounds in and around the wildscape the morning of Thursday, June 18 at 8:00. All are invited... Read More →

Identification of Priority Grassland Birds in the Oaks and Prairies Join Venture Region

VMS opportunity: AT: webinar If you like grasslands and if you like birds, then this is the webinar for you! We’ll be discussing identification tips for priority grassland birds in the Oaks and Prairies Joint Venture region (click link for area covered), including advanced song identification tips originally designed for training point count survey technicians. Note... Read More →

Texas Nature Trackers Live from the Field: Aquatic Critters

VMS opportunity: AT: webinars (include Texas Nature Trackers webinar in the description) Join Texas Nature Trackers Biologist Craig Hensley has he wades into Cibolo Creek in search of aquatic critters from fish to insect larvae. You’ll learn what those critters tell us about the health of an aquatic community. Join the live event on the... Read More →