9 a.m.-noon. Train the Trainers. Take a mussel dissection course and earn AT credit to prepare for volunteering at a hatchery event for high-schoolers March 24. More details to come. To attend or for more information, contact Margaret
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Learn about the Bird Blind Buddies and Trail Trackers programs via Zoom. Log time under Inks Lake SP Training & Educating Others (Direct) if you are teaching. Log under AT: HLMN Advanced Training as Approved if learning Topic: ILSP Bird Blind Buddies and Trail Trackers Time: Mar 2, 2026 07:00 PM Central Time (US and... Read More → |
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February 24: Designing Monarch Overwintering Habitat in California: Advances in Measuring Canopy Structure and Modeling Microclimate - RESCHEDULED to March 3rd at 1pm CST (please check your email if you registered in advance, as they will send a new email with the link) Approved AT 2026 Monarch Conservation Webinar Series
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Learn about the Bird Blind Buddies and Trail Trackers programs via Zoom. Log time under Inks Lake SP Training & Educating Others (Direct) if you are teaching. Log under AT: HLMN Advanced Training as Approved if learning Topic: ILSP Bird Blind Buddies and Trail Tracker #2 Time: Mar 3, 2026 07:00 PM Central Time (US... Read More → |
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Our next chapter meeting will be on Wednesday, March 4, 2026 at Trinity Episcopal Church, 909 Ave. D in Marble Falls starting at 12:00 noon. Our guest of honor for the potluck dinner, Ingrid Hoffmeister, had a conflict come up, but we are still having a celebration potluck with the theme "Picnic with the Ants!" It will begin at noon followed... Read More → |
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1 event,Title: Generations in the Wild: Understanding What Drives Environmental Values Across Age Groups Speaker: Amy Hays, For Science Sake Founder and Principal Consultant Date: March 10, 2026, at 12PM CT Description: Not all generations see the environment—or their role in it—the same way. This session explores how generational intelligence can help Master Naturalists better understand the diverse values,... Read More → |
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We’re excited to share an upcoming webinar featuring Jordan Kueneman, ecologist and Founder and Director of Project GNBee (Ground-Nesting Bees), a community-science initiative focused on understanding and conserving native ground-nesting bees across agricultural and managed landscapes. Here is additional information about the project: Project GNBee | iNaturalist | Instagram | Youtube Participants will learn about: The diversity and ecological importance of ground-nesting bees... Read More → |
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Ray Buchanan presents, ”Gardens of Significant Meaning in Human History,” Tuesday, 17 March, 1:30-3:00 p.m., TTU Higher Education Teaching Site, 806 Steve Hawkins Pkway, Marble Falls, Fee - $15 for Memb. To register, contact: Sarah Ramos OLLI Coordinator Texas Tech University - Highland Lakes (806) 834-4275 http://www.depts.ttu.edu/olli/ |
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The “Talking Bees Roadshow” is a traveling educational program focused on bees and their vital role in our ecosystem. It's presented by H-E-B in partnership with the Healthy Hive Foundation, with sessions often led by Certified Master Beekeeper Konrad Bouffard of Round Rock Honey. March 18, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., CDT Marble Falls Public... Read More →
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Wild Ones National Webinar: "Rethinking Horticulture with Real Ecology" with Joey Santore premiering on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at 7 PM (ET) / 6 PM (CT) / 5 PM (MT) / 4 PM (PT). We're thrilled to have you join this event, which will explore how American horticulture inherited its fixation on control, symmetry, and tidiness, how natural plant... Read More → |
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We are excited to invite you to join us this March, April and May for two tours showcasing our 40-years of restoration management practices, two tours to sharpen your native plant identification skills, and a morning walking tour to simply appreciate the natural beauty of Texas in the springtime. Restoration Management Tours David Mahler, of... Read More → |
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Women and Girls’ Kayak Tour. Learn about Inks Lake ecology, flora and fauna along the shore. Registration required. Log time under Inks Lake SP Training & Educating Others (Direct) if you are teaching. Log under AT: HLMN Advanced Training as Approved if learning. Register with link. |
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March 24: A Journey Through the Monarch’s Winter Home: The Sights, Sounds, and Science of the migratory monarch butterfly colonies 2026 Monarch Conservation Webinar Series |
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Plant Party: Native Plants and Insects Join us on March 25th from 10:00 - 11:30 AM (Central) for "Native Plants and Insects". We'll have 5 short presentations from experts in the field and will give away lots of DOOR PRIZES! Register to get in the door prize drawing and receive the Zoom link (will be sent the day... Read More → |
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David Harkins, “The Power of Water: Flooding in the Hill Country,” Wednesday, 1 April, 1:30-3:00 p.m., TTU Higher Education Teaching Site, 806 Steve Hawkings Pkway, Marble Falls, Fee = $15 for Memb. To register, contact: Sarah Ramos OLLI Coordinator Texas Tech University - Highland Lakes (806) 834-4275 http://www.depts.ttu.edu/olli/ |
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