Backyard bug hunt webinar series by Wizzie Brown

VMS opportunity: AT: AgriLife Land Management and Wildlife Conservation Workshops and Programs Please note that the April and November webinars are not approved for TMN AT credit.  Backyard bug hunt webinar series by Wizzie Brown ([email protected]) 2024 Schedule Happy New Year! I'm changing things up a bit for 2024 to keep myself a bit more organized... Read More →

TMN GLC Education Expo/Summer Social

Fayette County Extension Office 255 Svoboda Ln, Rm 134, LaGrange, TX

VMS opportunity: AT:TMN chapter program Save the date for the second annual TMN GLC Education Expo. This is your opportunity to learn about some of the wonderful educational programs produced by our chapter while enjoying socializing with chapter members. The Education Expo will be held August 18, 2024 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. in the... Read More →

Texas Agrilife 2024 Aquatic Webinar Series

VMS opportunity: AT: AgriLife Land Management and Wildlife Conservation Workshops and Programs The 2024 Aquatic Series has been approved as advanced training. Registration and payment for the webinars is through Texas Agrilife. Please see the schedule of webinars and registration links below. Upcoming 2024 Webinars Registration for the rest of the 2024 Aquatic Webinar Series is up!... Read More →

Time to Restore Texas Workshop: Informing Climate-Smart Plantings for Pollinators [Citizen Science]

Join a citizen science project led by the USA National Phenology Network to gather better information about nectar availability and seed timing to help those working on pollinator restoration know what to plant and when to harvest seeds. Help shape this important project by attending a free, two-hour virtual workshop on August 21 or August 24 to participate in the Time to Restore project. Registration opens August 1 at 8 a.m. 

Free

Time to Restore Texas Workshop: Informing Climate-Smart Plantings for Pollinators [Citizen Science]

Join a citizen science project led by the USA National Phenology Network to gather better information about nectar availability and seed timing to help those working on pollinator restoration know what to plant and when to harvest seeds. Help shape this important project by attending a free, two-hour virtual workshop on August 21 or August 24 to participate in the Time to Restore project. Registration opens August 1 at 8 a.m. 

Free