Bumble Bee Short Course
For Community Scientists: Building skills of community scientists interested in bumble bee diversity, ecology, and conservation Enter in VMS as AT: Other Six consecutive Fridays 1-2:30 pm (ET), March 18th... Read More →
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For Community Scientists: Building skills of community scientists interested in bumble bee diversity, ecology, and conservation Enter in VMS as AT: Other Six consecutive Fridays 1-2:30 pm (ET), March 18th... Read More →
As part of this spring migration season, we recruit volunteers to run admissions and sales kiosks, as well as assist visiting birders on our Canopy Walk. What's more, those with... Read More →
Join Precinct 4’s Legacy Trees Project to remove invasive species along the Spring Creek Greenway Trail. By removing overgrown brush, we can highlight mature trees in the forest and prepare... Read More →
Please enter into VMS as AT: NPSOT. Registration began on February 1 and is first come first served. Check the NLCP site for schedules & links to register online. https://npsot.org/wp/nlcp/... Read More →
Enter in VMS as AT: NPSOT You Can Help Attract, Enjoy and Sustain Our Native and Migrating Bird Populations - Learn How! Sign Up Now for the "Native Landscapes for... Read More →
$20 member / $35 nonmember (per person) Instructor: Kelsey Low Ages 12 and up Getting started with bird watching can be a bit intimidating. You need expensive binoculars, great eyesight,... Read More →
Report in VMS as AT: Kleb Woods John Paul Landing Environmental Education Center will have its next Backyard Naturalists Mar 19 10-11 AM From nature journaling to identifying species, this... Read More →
Here is a virtual AT opportunity offered by the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. If you participate, please into VMS as AT: Other. The announcement for the Seed Collecting and... 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... Read More →
Contact: John P. Egan ([email protected])