Stewardship of Native Plant Communities

VMS opportunity: AT: NGO Workshops and Programs on Wildlife Conservation and Land Stewardship Stewardship of Native Plant Communities is a new class in the NPSOT Landscape Certification Program. There is no prerequisite for this program. It is not ecoregion specific, so the class can be taken when offered by any NPSOT chapter. Summary Learn how... Read More →

Native Plant Spring Symposium 2023

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center 4801 La Crosse Avenue, Austin

VMS opportunity: AT: NGO workshops and programs on wildlife conservation and land stewardship The Native Plant Society of Texas 2023 Spring Symposium is coming to Austin, Texas! This year’s event will take place at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in South Austin on Saturday February 25. The cost is $50 for NPSOT and LBJWC... Read More →

Texas Water Resources: Current and Projected

Robert Mace, Meadows Center for Water & the Environment, Texas State Univ. will present the third presentation win the series of presentations on Climate Change and the Implications for the Fayette Prairie Ecosystem The Zoom link will be the same for all these presentations: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5579994496? pwd=eGFEYmc2Z0R2bGw2TjlrTzYwT1V1UT09 Meeting ID: 557 999 449 Additional information on the... Read More →

Water Resilience and Climate Change on the Prairie: NPAT Zoom series

VMS: AT - NGO Workshops and Programs June 20, 2024  6 pm Robert Mace, Meadows Ctr for Water & Environment will present this in the series on Climate Change and the Implications for the Fayette Prairie Ecosystem The Zoom link will be the same for all these presentations: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5579994496?pwd=eGFEYmc2Z0R2bGw2TjlrTzYwT1V1UT09 Additional information on the series How... Read More →

Prescribed Fire During Droughts: NPAT Summer Zoom series

VMS: AT - NGO Workshops and Programs July 25, 2024 | 6 p.m. How will climate change impact Texas and the native prairie and savanna ecosystems? How do we plan restorations to be sustainable in 2050? Do we need to change our land management practices? William Rogers, Dept. of Ecology & Conservation Biology, Texas A&M... Read More →