AT23-339 Plant ID hike at South Llano River SP, Junction
AT23-339 Plant ID hike at South Llano River SP, Junction
Learn the vegetation in the riparian area through the transition zone into the Upland community.
Learn the vegetation in the riparian area through the transition zone into the Upland community.
Learn more about groundwater, how it is managed, and how you can get involved.
Planting a tree can provide a home with beauty, shade from the Texas sun, delicious fruits or nuts, and creates cleaner air.
Activities landowners can implement to prevent and prepare for a wildfire on their property.
This event is open to all beginner birders. It is a weekend of Birding with a guide in the Texas Hill Country.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will hold the Overton Pesticide Continuing Education Units Program online. This program provides an opportunity for producers to get five CEUs for their pesticide license from the comfort of their homes.
Join Molly Keck as she describes insect species common to Texas, how to recognize them, and how they are beneficial in gardens.
Students will learn how to use the smartphone app iNaturalist to assess local wildlife populations.
Join us for a rare tour of the Doeppenschmidt-Weidner Ranch in the Honey Creek SNA.
Join SamtheFungi to explore the importance of mushrooms in the environment, the basics of mycology, and how to begin exploring their wild world! This class is perfect for people of all ages and will cover terms commonly used by Mycologists. Learn about the local ecology and how to support the fungus in gardens!
Learn more about Kerr County groundwater, how it's managed and how you can get involved.
Learn about the life cycle of the monarch butterfly.
Containerized trees present many challenges with getting them started the right way. This presentation will identify those challenges and how to correct them at planting, as well as how to prune or not prune new trees to get it through the first 25 years.
This presentation emphasizes diurnal raptors—birds of prey that hunt during the day—include easily recognizable birds like eagles, hawks, or falcons.
The NPSOT 2023 Fall Symposium is coming to Nacogdoches, Texas! This year’s event will take place at the historic Fredonia Hotel and Convention Center and will focus on conserving plants native to the Pineywoods Ecoregion of East Texas.
On this guided bird tour at Judson Nature Trails, guests will see and learn to identify different birds with local birder, Barbara Sykes. Please bring Binoculars, water. This will the start of multiple events including a potluck (see Website for details) that the San Antonio Audubon Society is holding on 10/14/2023.
Want to be a better steward of your water and land and keep our springs and rivers flowing? then learn about the geology of our local aquifers, the best land and stewardship to keep the natural water cycle flowing, and the laws governing groundwater and surface water.
Learn how to create a pollinator patch or pocket prairie that can help local native flora and fauna while conserving water.
Stay connected with the latest monarch conservation topics by attending our free monthly webinars.
The goal is for participants to better understand and relate to riparian and watershed processes, the benefits that healthy riparian areas provide and the tools that can be employed to prevent and/or resolve degradation and improve water quality.
This monthly webinar series highlights research and conservation efforts in Texas
Finding a balance between preserving cultural heritage sites and protecting important bat habitats
Dr. Travis Longcore, Adjunct Professor with UCLA's Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, will present "Effects of Artificial Light at Night on Wildlife and Strategies to Mitigate Them"
This talk will describe how scientists determine what role, if any, climate change has played in particular extreme weather events and will look toward the future of extreme weather in Texas
Join experienced birders on a walk to observe winter migratory and resident birds.
These en plein air workshops will engage participants of all ranges and abilities who have an interest in Sketching in the Garden, and the focus will change monthly.
What makes mushrooms so great? Look at mushrooms such as Reishi, Lions Mane, Turkey Tail, Maitake, and Cordyceps, to learn about adaptogenic benefits for the body and the benefits for the environment.
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 presentation on tree problems in the Texas Hill Country
Learn the biology, identification and propagation of several species of mushrooms.
The virtual seminar will discuss how birds are adapting and expanding their ranges and how people are helping to document range changes across different species.
Learn the importance of building sustainable garden communities.