A methodology for researchers that aids in evaluating projects and assessing the potential for climate change to impact project management actions and policies.
These interactive workshops are designed for intermediate birders and those who have completed the Beginner Birding Series; all experience levels are welcome. Classes are held via Zoom on Thursdays at 7pm. Series is ongoing and participants may join us at any time; there is no specific start date.
Join us for stargazing!
Members of the San Antonio Astronomical Association and park staff will be on site with their telescopes to point out the moon, constellations, planets and more. Drop-in any time between 7:45pm and 9:45pm!
Nature journaling is a valuable method to record your observations on nature that can help you whether you are a gardener, a citizen scientist, an artist, or just want to learn more.
Local birding experts, Paul and Deloris Sellin will walk you through how to use eBird to determine bird identifications. You may want to download the eBird app on your device and bring it with you to the class. This program will take the place of the monthly Bird Walk & Talk.
Learn how to use native plants to support robust ecosystems and provide habitats for birds, butterflies, bees and more in your garden. In this series, discover how ground cover, water features and lighting affect livability for wildlife.
Monthly webinars to develop a corps of well-informed volunteer specialists who provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of aquatic resources and aquatic habitats within their communities for the state of Texas.
Learn about resident and migrant birds at the Garden; their characteristics; requirements such as food, nesting, and protection; and the native plants for your landscape to attract them to your yard.
HCAA General Meeting and Presentation: Excavations at the Crane Dune Site
Excavations at the Crane Dune Site (41CR61), a Prehistoric Habitation, Lithic Cache, and Burial Site in Crane County, Texas
Award winning poet Lucy Griffith and photographer, Ken Butler will share their collaboration of poems and images celebrating Texas birds, while discussing photography techniques and citizen science skills.
Travelling by foot, your guide will go over birding identification and the proper use of binoculars. This is a very family-friendly program. Advanced birders are also welcome to attend.
The Good Water Master Naturalist Chapter is excited to invite the public to our upcoming nature and conservation event, “From Balconies to Backyards: Taking care of what you have,” on Saturday, July 22, 2023.
Observe the Lab where Texas Horned lizards are studied and hatchlings are raised for reintroduction onto private landowners property across Texas in an effort to revive the horned lizard population.
Join us for stargazing!
Members of the San Antonio Astronomical Association and park staff will be on site with their telescopes to point out the moon, constellations, planets and more. Drop-in any time between 7:45pm and 9:45pm!