Beginning Birding Virtual Classes
VirtualRegister now to join Kristine Rivers with Birding for Fun for her next series of Beginner Birding Virtual Classes! Classes will be held via Zoom on Mondays at 7pm. Register... Read More →
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Register now to join Kristine Rivers with Birding for Fun for her next series of Beginner Birding Virtual Classes! Classes will be held via Zoom on Mondays at 7pm. Register... Read More →
Virtual TMN in the State Office is excited to once again host our TMNTuesdays webinar series on the second Tuesday of the month through the 2024 year. TMNTuesdays are a... Read More →
Virtual Audubon Texas AT: Audubon Society Bird Friendly Texan: Audubon Conservation Ranching Join us as we dive into Audubon Conservation Ranching as a way to collaborate with landowners to implement... Read More →
Open to the Public 6;30 Social 7:00 PM Chapter Business Log in VMS as GCMN: Chapter Business: Chapter Meeting - note that you may add travel time up to the... Read More →
Rice University Glasscock School Total Solar Eclipses and the Sun's Corona The fascination to study, observe and track total solar eclipses dates back as early as 2137 BC. Every century,... Read More →
Instructor: Nova Morales Ages 12+ Native plants are the best – join us to find out why! In this hands-on class we’ll learn why native plants are important, some good... Read More →
Virtual and In-person NPSOT Clear Lake Chapter Meeting: Pollinators at Nature Discovery Center by Eric Duran, Head Naturalist. UHCL Bayou Building, Room 2230 Doors open at 6:15PM AT: NPSOT... Read More →
TPWD – AT: TX Waters Certification Training Aquatic Habitat Management on Private Land Virtual - Register here
Virtual NASA AT: Other 10-in-10 Webinar Series: Earth’s Water On March 22 we celebrate World Water Day! For the next in our GPM 10-in-10 webinar series, join NASA scientists to learn... Read More →
Rice University Glasscock School Total Solar Eclipses and the Sun's Corona The fascination to study, observe and track total solar eclipses dates back as early as 2137 BC. Every century,... Read More →