
Get excited and make plans to attend the Texas Master Naturalist 2025 Annual Meeting, an event to gather, learn, and celebrate another year of the Texas Master Naturalist Program. Abstracts are open to become a classroom or field session presenter until May 16.
This year’s event will be held Thursday, October 16, through Sunday, October 19, in College Station, Texas. College Station isn’t just about Aggie pride; it’s also a haven of natural beauty! Nestled along the meandering Brazos River and surrounded by a majestic Post Oak Savannah, this area boasts of rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes for Master Naturalists to explore. Here, one can discover the harmonious blend of riverine ecosystems and savannah woodlands, and explore the rolling hills, thick forests, and flat plains while learning in a picturesque scene that is as educational as it is awe-inspiring.
The year’s Annual Meeting provides an opportunity for Texas Master Naturalist volunteers from around the state to gather, participate in hands-on educational seminars, and receive all of their Advanced Training requirements for the year within one weekend. It’s also an opportunity for program participants and supporters to network, share new ideas/projects, and to learn from different chapters or partners from different regions of the state. The Texas Master Naturalist Annual Meeting typically draws in around 600+ attendees, including not only TMN volunteers, but also partnering organizations, the public, and those who want to learn more about our program’s impact.
Continue reading more about the TMN 2025 Annual Meeting here and find out how to participate, seek sponsors, or attend the meeting as a representative of the Gideon Lincecum Chapter.
Content contributed by Mary Pearl Meuth
Texas Master Naturalist Program Assistant State Coordinator
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service