We are glad you are here to learn more about the Gideon Lincecum Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists.
What’s New
Join the Conversation About Land Conservation Easements at July 20 Chapter Meeting
Concerned about rapid land development in Southcentral Texas, or seeking to learn more about conservation…
New Graduates and Community Science Projects in June Tidings
Celebrate the Class of 2024 and learn about community science projects for monitoring Texas bats…
Healthy Streams & Graduation
NOTE CHANGE OF LOCATION: Now in La Grange!! Our May 18th chapter meeting is an…
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Who are Master Naturalists?
We are volunteers working to provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of natural resources and natural areas within our communities for the State of Texas.
Our chapter
Serving Austin, Colorado, Fayette, Lee and Washington counties, the Gideon Lincecum chapter, with more than 120 members, is named after an early naturalist who spent many years exploring Texas and researching and writing about its flora and fauna. He was renowned for his in-depth studies of ants. Read more about Gideon Lincecum.
We are one of the most active chapters in the state, busy continuing our education in “all things Texas nature,” helping people of all ages learn more about our natural resources, and working at our myriad service projects spread over 5 counties. For some highlights of our members and our activities, see What’s New, and read the latest edition of The GLC Tidings, our chapter newsletter.
Events
TMN GLC members at work in our communities
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Learn more about becoming a Texas Master Naturalist
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