NPSOT Spring Symposium
Enter into VMS as AT: NPSOT. Clickable link to register: https://nativeplantsocietyoftexas.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/nativeplantsocietyoftexas/event.jsp?event=649&
Some events may require pre-registration. Please check with the event organizer beforehand.
Enter into VMS as AT: NPSOT. Clickable link to register: https://nativeplantsocietyoftexas.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/nativeplantsocietyoftexas/event.jsp?event=649&
Come help with the ongoing effort to revive and maintain the native grasses and wildflowers on this site near Batson, Texas. Marysee Prairie is located in Liberty County, approximately 65 miles northeast of central Houston, between Moss Hill and Batson. 30.254899°, -94.6800920176° you can put these coordinates into google maps for best directions or click here.... Read More →
Help us with our Master Naturalist Outreach booth at Jesse H. Jones Park. There are two shifts from 9am - noon & noon - 4pm. Sign up for one shift or both, this is a very busy booth and a good experience for first time outreach volunteers. Please contact Irmi for more information. VMS: GCMN... Read More →
Please Join Us Saturday March 5th For Houston Area Urban Forestry Council’s 14th Annual Tree Planting Competition! This year it will be held at the Curtis M Graves Detention Basin, 6400 Homestead Rd., Houston, TX 77028. Teams consist of 11 members and will plant 100 small trees to help restore critical wetland habitat in Houston.... Read More →
By Glenn Olsen, B.A. From the Big Thicket to Big Bend, and from the Rio Grande River to the Red River, Texas is one of the most biologically diverse states in the country. We are under the migration route of hundreds of species of birds, which makes our coastal prairies and marshes rich with ecological... Read More →
Collision monitoring is a statewide community science effort supporting Lights Out Texas. Volunteers spend roughly 2-3 hours each morning before sunrise during spring migration locating birds that have been injured or killed due to striking a building. Volunteers will walk a 2-mile pre-defined route around 10 buildings downtown and collect data on any birds that... Read More →
Contact: John P. Egan (je190072@msn.com)
Join fellow Master Naturalist volunteers in maintaining the humming bird and butterfly gardens at the Kleb Woods Nature Center. Please contact Fred Collins for more information.
Assist the volunteer work crew with the weekly activities, butterfly and hummingbird gardens. Occasional tree/shrub grow-out and planting. Check the link below for more information: https://hcp4.net/parks/kleb-woods-nature-preserve/
Enter in VMS as AT: TMN Tuesdays Take a trip through time as we spend the hour reviewing some of the pioneering women naturalists highlighted in Marcia Myers Bonta’s “American Women Afield”. We will explore the lives and scientific pursuits of these women in entomology, botany, ornithology, ecology, and even taxidermy! This is an informative... Read More →