There are two nature-related art exhibits in our area that Texas Master Naturalists will enjoy. Washed Ashore in Galveston – Sculptures made from plastic items that have washed up on… Read More →
News
An Out-of-this-World Message from a Gulf Coast Member
Gulf Coast Member, and astronaut, Kjell Lindgren speaks about the Master Naturalist program here.
Heartwood’s JrMN Program
As part of the 2022 Chapter Project Fair, Heartwood is making all their Junior Master Naturalist Program documentation available. Follow this link to access these Google drive documents.
Lake Creek Preserve Hike Leader Materials
Hike Leader Guide to Orange and Blue trails Flora/Fauna Inventory for Lake Creek Preserve
Pocket prairie plants
Kelly Norrid, TPWD Urban Biologist and February 2022 chapter meeting presenter, discussed how to incorporate pocket (or micro) prairies in landscaping. The video for this presentation is available here. Two… Read More →
Yaupon Tea is Experiencing a Revival!
by Carolyn Worsham Yaupon is one of three species of holly found in the Americas known to contain caffeine (the others are yerba mate and guayusa), but it is the… Read More →
Ongoing Water Quality Activities in The Woodlands
Install educational markers on storm drain inlets throughout the Township. Work on your own schedule based on weather constraints. Contact Teri MacArthur in ES to arrange pick up of maps,… Read More →
Nature You: Houston-Galveston
Greetings Texas Master Naturalists, It has been my great pleasure to be an instructor in the Texas Master Naturalist program for 21 years. During that time I have been regularly… Read More →
Urban Tree Improvement Program (UTIP)
Texas Master Naturalist chapters have recently received the following information. The Texas A&M Forest Service is expanding our Urban Tree Improvement Program to include more tree species. We need to… Read More →





