Learn about the red fox, look out for invasives, get involved with prairies, pick a volunteer project. This month’s GLC Tidings showers us with information and inspiration. Read it, keep a copy, share it, enjoy! Find it in What’s New – Chapter Newsletters.
Celebrating
At our recent chapter meeting and in a special edition of The GLC Tidings, we celebrated the wonderful accomplishments of Texas Master Naturalist volunteers during the challenging year of 2021. We invite you to visit our Milestones page where we list the names and feature the January 2022 special edition. And on we go into…
Happy Reading!
As we usher out the old year and usher in the new, The GLC Tidings, our chapter newsletter, has a new look and is full of News, Member Profiles, Fall Adventure Stories, Teaching Moments, Volunteering Highlights and more. New officers were elected to serve starting January 2022 and a new training class begins on January…
Learn about Ducks at Chapter Meeting
Our November chapter meeting will be held in person at Camp Kubena on Saturday November 20. The educational program (AT for master naturalists) is open to the public and will begin at 9: 30 am featuring Taylor Abshier with Ducks Unlimited. What ducks are around us? What habitats do they like? What can you do…
Stories & More, Much More
The October edition of The GLC Tidings is full of news and adventure stories and nature studies and so much more. And, we have a bonus special edition devoted to celebrating chapter members’ accomplishments this year so far. Read them both and download your own copies from our Chapter Newsletter webpage.
Get out and find bugs!
Now is a great time to join your fellow Texans as citizen scientists. Join in on the Texas Pollinator BioBlitz (October 1-17) as we track all the different critters that help plants flourish. Visit https://tpwd.texas.gov/education/bioblitz to learn more about the project and how to participate.
September 18th – TXDOT’s Environmental Mission
On Saturday September 18th, the Gideon Lincecum Chapter will hold a Business Meeting followed by an Advanced Training program which is free and open to the public. What does 80,000 miles of roadway have to do with prehistoric cultures or pollinators? – a presentation by Rebekah Dobrasko of TXDOT. The meeting will be held in…
Join Us – Enroll in 2022 Training Class
The first step to becoming a Texas Master Naturalist is to take our chapter training class. The 40-hour course begins January 22 and sessions will generally be held on Saturdays. Learn more and apply online here.
Fall is the season for advanced training!
Join your fellow Texas Master Naturalists for the 2021 Annual Meeting. Registration is now open for the meeting, which will be held in a hybrid format with options for both in-person and virtual attendance. In addition, our calendar is filled with other opportunities for advanced training. The Native Plant Society of Texas will be holding…
The GLC Tidings
The June issue of our chapter newsletter is hot off the press and you won’t want to miss a single article. We highlight scholarships and graduates and pollinator gardens and getting back to school and so much more. Read it online or download your own full-color copy to read at your leisure. You’ll find it…