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Meet our Wildlife Biologists

Wildlife Biologists from each of our 5 counties will be at the Gideon Lincecum chapter meeting on July 19th. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to meet them and learn about the critical roles they play in the Texas Master Naturalist conservation education mission. Visit the event calendar for all the details. The July Chapter…

July 8, 2025

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Field Day Reflections – June Tidings Newsletter

Latest news covering Spring volunteer events, plus prairie fire and native prairie restoration lessons.

June 10, 2025

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Living Landscapes: Replanting Winedale Pollinator Habitat to Thrive Year-Long

One of the chapter’s most visible native pollinator habitats at the Winedale Historical Center was recently replanted with the help of a retired landscape professional, Sam Walton (Class of 2025), along with Texas Master Naturalist (TMN) volunteers. Carey Soderstrom, Winedale Pollinator Garden project lead, organizes monthly workdays to get your hands in the soil and…

May 24, 2025

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Keeping the Brazos River Watershed Free of 1,600+ lbs of Trash

Volunteers collected unseen litter and heavy trash as part of the Trash Free Gulf initiative.

May 24, 2025

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TMN-GLC Celebrates Class of 2025 Graduates at May Chapter Meeting

Congratulations to the TMN-GLC Class of 2025! On May 17, 2025, the Gideon Lincecum Chapter welcomed our newest Texas Master Naturalists at the May Chapter Meeting at the Winedale Historical Complex in Round Top. The 2025 TMN graduates are as pictured: Jennifer Ruess, Steve Ruess, Kathleen Graham, Kathy Lewman, Tabatha Carey, Jessie Rincon-Paz, Diana Sellers,…

May 5, 2025

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Keep Columbus Beautiful: Texas Master Naturalists Clean Colorado River

(Columbus, TX) – Members of the Gideon Lincecum Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists helped clean up the Colorado River on Saturday, April 5, 2025. Undaunted by the rain, wind, and cold, the volunteers launched their canoes at the Columbus boat ramp under the Hwy 71 N. Bridge and paddled the horseshoe bend to Beason’s Crossing…

April 18, 2025

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National Volunteer Month: GLC Naturalist Education Program Engages 500+ Students

April is National Volunteer Month and the Gideon Lincecum Chapter (GLC) of Texas Master Naturalists is leading the way following two of our largest educational events of the year, the Brenham Land, Water, & Wildlife Expedition and the Giddings ISD 5th grade field day in Washington and Lee counties, respectively. Between these two events, chapter…

April 6, 2025

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A Season of New Beginnings – April Tidings Newsletter

Read the April issue of The Glad Tidings to learn more about our chapter’s spring volunteer projects, including two educational events in Brenham and Giddings that helped give more than 550 students a day of learning and exploring our natural world. In this Issue: Wildlife Habitat Federation Native Prairie Tour: If It Weren’t for Soil,…

April 5, 2025

Texas Master Naturalist 2025 Annual Meeting in College Station
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Mark Your Calendar for the Texas Master Naturalist 2025 Annual Meeting in College Station

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,…

March 28, 2025

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March Chapter Meeting: Time to Restore Citizen Science Opportunity

Join chapter and community members to learn about Time to Restore, a citizen science project designed to gather information on when nectar plants bloom and set seed. The goal of the project is to understand how climate change affects nectar plants and the insects that rely on them. David Gwin, the Texas coordinator for Time…

February 19, 2025

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