VMS opportunity: Educational Group Presentations See the entry on 3/28 (the primary date) for more details.
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Brenham 7th graders will be studying the cardiovascular system with a pig pluck (dissection). This will be conducted in just one classroom with students divided into small groups of 4 or 5 students - at 6 or 7 stations.. So we are recruiting a team of volunteers to help. If you are experienced with this... Read More → |
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Volunteer to help promote the chapter's efforts at the Attwater’s Prairie Chicken Festival Saturday, April 5, and Sunday, April 6, along with the Grand Opening of the new Visitor’s Center at Attwater on Friday, April 4. |
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VMS opportunity: AT: TX Waters Certification Training All 2025 Texas Waters webinars have been approved for GLC advanced training. Chapter members do not have to be Texas Waters Specialists to watch these webinars for AT credit. Follow the link below for additional details. Register to receive a reminder and link for the webinar. You must... Read More →
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Dr. Amanda Adams, Ph.D., the Director of Research Coordination for Bat Conservation International, will present this DarkSky Texas via Zoom, courtesy of the Hays County Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists. |
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Get ready for the Aldo Leopold Foundation's April Land Ethic Live! session, How to Love a Forest, with forester Ethan Tapper and USFS Forest Supervisor Mike Chaveas. |
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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. |
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The City Nature Challenge (CNC) is a four-day bioblitz held every April. Cities around the world compete and collaborate to find species, make observations, and connect people with nature in urban areas.
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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. |
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The Chapter will have our outreach booth and educational presentations at the festival Contact Ken English for more information and volunteer opportunities For more information on all of the great parts of festival either click here to learn more about the Parade, Folk Life, Crafts, Food, Tractor Pull, Entertainment etc.
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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.
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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. |
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Chapter members can contact Ken English to volunteer at our booth during the Honeybee Jubilee. This is an outreach and educational volunteer opportunity. The Honeybee Jubilee is a family- oriented event held in New Ulm, Texas each May. The event is free to the public and everyone is invited to attend! The mission of the... Read More → |


