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Speakers Bureau

TopicsPresenterDelivery Preferences
– Interpretation for Naturalists
– Texas Water Resources and Conservation
– Human/Animal Interactions: Interpreting Our Backyards
– Nature Photography
– Our Local Bats
– Squirrels
Jerrel GeislerF2F preferred within 65 miles of Montgomery. Projector/screen needed for most. WIFI usable but not necessary. Some topics are adaptable for outside venues. Presentations geared for 45 minutes to 1 hour.
– Mycology
– Nature Journaling
– Water Conservation
Teri MacArthurZoom and/or F2F within 30 miles E, W, or N of Houston. Other preferences: ZOOM after 6pm on weekdays or on weekend; F2F on weekend; outdoor, guided experiences in cooler months; tables when appropriate for hands-on activities; interactive discussions; computer, screen, and projector needed for slide presentations
– Leave No TraceAndre HouserZoom or F2F
– Willing to present on the following topics:
• Introduction to Birding
• Advanced Birding
• Basic Ornithology
• Economic Benefits of Birds
• Environmental Issues and the Impact on Birds

– Willing to conduct bird walks
Krien Verberkmoes • Present in person or online (Zoom challenged)
• Will travel up to an hour drive from Magnolia, TX
– Key role that native plants in our gardens play in saving nature.
– Native plants for Montgomery and Walker County area
Mike McGeeVirtual, F2F or hybrid. 
Will drive up to 1 hour from Spring.

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