Texas Master Naturalists are people who still like to play in the dirt and are willing to get their feet wet and their hands dirty. To become a Master… Read More →
Mexican Free-tailed Bats
The Mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliencis mexicana) is the most common bat found in the state. The bats emerging from nursery colonies found throughout Central Texas provide great opportunities… Read More →
Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge – Songbird Festival
The Balcones Songbird Festival is committed to providing small group focus tours, with leaders of distinction that will provide you with a quality and fun-filled experience. This leads to sell-out… Read More →
Mission Flyaway – Monarchs on the Move
MISSION FLYAWAY Monarchs on the Move Anticipation is building…. The Monarch Butterflies have left their winter home in Mexico on their the annual migration and they are coming to BALCONES… Read More →
Community Classes for Hutto’s Community Wildlife Habitat Certification
Classes are open to the public and are free. Donations to the Hutto Lutheran Church are welcomed! Date: Saturday, April 25, 2015 Location: Hutto Lutheran Church 402 Church Street Hutto,… Read More →
Butterfly Identification Class
Travis Audubon Society – Butterfly Identification Class It’s not too late to register for the Butterfly Identification class scheduled in May! Led by a recognized Austin naturalist, Valerie Bugh, you’ll… Read More →
Volunteering at the Gault Site
To accumulate volunteer hours for my Master Naturalist certification, I volunteered at the San Marcos Gault Lab to wash and sort the artifacts that were found at the ‘dig’. The… Read More →
Registration Open for 2015 Spring Training Class
The Good Water Chapter had an excellent year in 2014. The Williamson County Pollinator Garden, a joint project with the Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT), bloomed beautifully and attracted… Read More →
Tejas Camp Birding Field Trip
Jim Hailey is inviting Good Water Members to a Field Trip at Tejas Camp at Lake Georgetown on December 17th. He will meet you at the parking lot at 7:30… Read More →
Christmas Bird Counts
The Christmas Bird Count is an annual tradition for birders. Beginning on Christmas Day, 1900, Frank Chapman, an ornithologist at the American Museum of Natural History and early officer the… Read More →






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