Some events may require pre-registration. Please check with the event organizer beforehand.

TMN Tuesday – A Master Naturalist in Space

Virtual

A member of the Gulf Coast Chapter, Kjell (pronounced CHELL) joined the training class and earned his certification in 2021, and has been involved in the many projects of the Gulf Coast Chapter, including the Texas Butterfly Monitoring Network, BRITs Armchair Botanist and Armand Bayou trail guiding. Learn more about Kjell’s astronaut career: https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts/biographies/kjell-n-lindgren/biography As... Read More →

AgriLife Plant Party – Medicinal and Edible Plants

Virtual

Please enter into VMS as AT: AgriLife. Join us on June 15th from 10:00 - 11:30 AM CST for "Medicinal and Edible Plants". We'll have 5 short presentations from experts in the field and will be giving away over 20 DOOR PRIZES! You must register to receive the Zoom link the day before. Plant Party... Read More →

AgriLife Plant Party – Medicinal and Edible Plants

Virtual

It's Open for Registration! The 7th Plant Party is scheduled for June 15th from 10-11:30. We have 5 wonderful talks centered on the topic "Medicinal and Edible Plants". If you have any recipes using Native Plants, send them to us to include in a fun little cookbook to be released during the event. Email them... Read More →

Birding for Fun Classes

Virtual

Enter into VMS as AT: Other NEW! NEXT LEVEL BIRDING WORKSHOPS VIA ZOOM HOT ON THE TRAIL: JUNE! THURSDAYS at 7pm JUNE 2, 9, & 16, 2022 Cost: $10/class; $30/series All experience levels welcome! Brush up on your birding skills while avoiding the heat! Each week we'll surprise you with virtual field trips to current birding hotspots,... Read More →

Buffalo Bayou – Architecture of Bees, Lunch and Learn Series

The Buzz About Bees with Nancy Greig Organized in collaboration with Architecture Center Houston’s immersive educational visual arts exhibition on the influence of bees on human design and construction, these noontime talks will teach you why bees are so important to human survival. Option to bring your own lunch or purchase lunch. Cost for no... Read More →

Buffalo Bayou – Pollinator Walks

Lost Lake in Buffalo Bayou Park 902 Commerce St, Houston, TX

Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other creatures transfer pollen among flowers, enabling the incredible diversity of plants on our planet to flower and fruit. Dr. Gabriela Sosa, BBP’s Conservation Manager, and a representative from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, will lead you on a walk to identify those native plants and flowers that attract the necessary pollinators... Read More →

Wild at Work: A Stewardship Series

Virtual

Enter into VMS as AT: Other This is a free webinar being offered by Texas Wildlife Association on Thursday next week (26th), from noon to 1 PM. It’s the first in a new series titled “Wild at Work: A Stewardship Series,” and this first episode will be about wildlife monitoring and how it informs habitat management.... Read More →

Webinar – Is There an Association Between Air Pollution and COVID-19 Mortality?

Virtual

The air quality in Harris County is influenced by multiple sources of pollution, including extensive road traffic, concrete batch plants, proximity to the largest petrochemical industrial complex in the United States, and port activities in the Houston Ship Channel. It is also important to note that environmental risks are not always uniformly distributed in urban... Read More →