This webinar continues to explore the life of butterflies that began in the west and now looks east over the Continental Divide running along the Rockies to the shores of the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. Learn about the threats butterflies must contend with including habitat loss, changing climate conditions and land management practices, and what we can all do to protect them and their habitats.
Advanced Training opportunity
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.
Plant Party: Monitoring Native Vegetation
Join TPWD on June 26, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for Monitoring Native Vegetation, a FREE webinar featuring five short presentations from experts in the field and great door prizes!
Wildlife Diversity Webinar: Reducing White-Nose Syndrome Mortality in Texas Bats
In this webinar, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department examines the feasibility of applying two different treatment options for White-nose syndrome (WNS) to tri-colored bat culvert hibernacula in East Texas and the level of disturbance caused to bats by their application.
2024 Lands & Legacies Conference – Texas Coastal Prairie Initiative
Join the Coastal Prairie Conservancy’s 2024 Lands & Legacies Conference to learn more about prairie restoration successes, conservation easement funding opportunities in Texas, land management guidance for landowners, land use changes in Texas, and more!
NPSOT La Bahia Chapter Hosts Guest Speaker at Brenham Library
The Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT) La Bahia Chapter welcomes John Ferguson, owner of Nature’s Way, as a guest speaker this summer at the Brenham Library. John will present on soil biology and how it affects things that grow in the garden.
Webinar Presentation: Exploring Indigenous Understandings of our Ecological World
Register to join the North Texas Master Naturalist Chapter’s presentation, Exploring Indigenous Understandings of our Ecological World, on Wednesday, June 5, 7:00-8:00 p.m. CDT. Presenter Annette Anderson will share worldviews common to Traditional Native spiritual and cultural relationships with the outdoor environment.
Prescribed Burn Workshop with The Nature Conservancy and TPWD
Join TNC and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for a prescribed burn workshop on Friday, June 14, 2024, from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., in El Campo, Texas.
TMN Cradle of Texas Chapter’s 7th Annual Advanced Training Day – Small but Mighty: Insects
Earn up to 8 hours of AT credit and discover a full lineup of presentations focusing on the theme, Small but Mighty: Insects! Hosted by The Texas Master Naturalist – Cradle of Texas Chapter, this 7th Annual Advanced Training Day event will be held on Saturday, June 15, from 8:00 a.m. -3:30 p.m., in Angleton, Texas. Register by June 7 and learn more about an additional Mothing event at Brazos Woods Preserve.
Banik Remnant Prairie Walk (Only One Sky Farm)
VMS opportunity: AT: NGO Workshops and Programs on Wildlife Conservation and Land Stewardship The NPAT-Fayette Chapter is organizing an educational Prairie Walk on the Banik Remnant Prairie (Only One Sky… Read More →