AT22-186 Webinar How to Develop Activities That Students Love and Teachers Use
AT22-186 Webinar How to Develop Activities That Students Love and Teachers Use
A Webinar with Dr. Sandra Johnson of Johnson Consulting
A Webinar with Dr. Sandra Johnson of Johnson Consulting
A Webinar with Dr. Sandra Johnson of Johnson Consulting
Be an environmentally aware rancher.
Learn how to create a sustainable garden.
Learn about the benefits of native plants, desirable plants for your area and design considerations for your landscape. NLCP is a state-wide program, but classes focus on the characteristics and plants in the region in which they are taught. NOTE: This class involves a Zoom presentation and an in-person plant walk. The content is specific to the greater-Austin area.
Improve your nature journaling skills: Liz will guide you through her process of drawing birds and give you the tips and tricks you'll need to be comfortable and confident drawing
8-week Birding Series or by the class
Refine our drawing skills to enhance your observations in nature.
Learn photographic tips for photographing prairies to benefit conservation.
Improve your ability to document your observations in nature using watercolor.
8-week Birding Series or by the class
Converting a lawn to a drought resilient landscape.
Learn about medicinal and edible plants.
Refine our drawing skills to enhance your observations in nature.
Learn about the diversity of Caddo Lake.
Improve your ability to document your observations in nature using watercolor.
8-week Birding Series or by the class
Learn about stewardship of the Hill Country with author, Jim Stanley.
Refine our drawing skills to enhance your observations in nature.
Bring all the birds, bugs, and bats to your yard!
Focus on parking lot birding and purple martins.
Learn about native plant and wildlife at the Cibolo Nature Center at night.
Improve your ability to document your observations in nature using watercolor.
Board Meetings are (generally) the 4th Monday of the month. Time is 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM. Meetings may be Zoom (link sent via email prior to meeting) or in-person at Riverside Nature Center.
The presentation on prescribed burning will follow a brief business meeting.
Chapter Meetings are (generally) the 4th Monday of the month; no chapter meeting in Dec. Meetings may be Zoom (link sent via email and posted on chapter website) or in-person at Upper Guadalupe River Authority in Kerrville. A 30-minute chapter business meeting begins at 6:30 PM. Members attending this may claim 0.5 volunteer hours. The... Read More →
Rapid-fire Research: Key Takeaways from the MJV Monarch Research Review
STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) and gardening with native plants.
Refine our drawing skills to enhance your observations in nature.
Learn all about the monarch butterfly.
Refine our print making skills to enhance your observations in nature.
Learn how to create a sustainable garden.
Improve your ability to document your observations in nature using watercolor.