AT23-010 Hybrid Hill Country Chapter Meeting: Common Tree Issues in the Texas Hill Country
AT23-010 Hybrid Hill Country Chapter Meeting: Common Tree Issues in the Texas Hill Country
The presentation on tree problems in the Texas Hill Country
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.
This drift minimization program will discuss the two basic types of drift.
Predator control, pest management, brush control and plant ID at Mason Mountain Wildlife Management Area.
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.
There are several dozen sparrow species in North America alone, and this workshop will give you a good starting point for identifying local sparrows by their field marks.
Review requirements needed to participate in updating the Great Texas Wildlife Trails (GTWT) for TPWD by gathering current site information and/or performing site field surveys. See link: https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wildlife/wildlife-trails/
During this talk we will take a dive into the role of predators in the ecosystem and the benefits they provide.
Stay connected with the latest monarch conservation topics by attending our free monthly webinars.
Learn which Native Plants to plant to attract birds to your yard
The Plant Party webinar series is a collaboration between Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. These quarterly webinars are meant to promote advanced training on all things plants and to get people excited about the flora of our state.
Understanding patterns of gnetic diversity and structure.
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.
Learn about the City of Boerne's current environmental programs and the environmental protections of the Unified Development Code applied to commercial and residential development projects.
Volunteers learn how to present snake, weather, and pollination classroom activities to elementary school children for the spring term with the Nature Box Program.
The San Antonio Metro Area has been part of the City Challenge since 2018. In Texas, it is organized by TWPD’s Texas Nature Tracker team. 15 Texas cities participated in the 2023 Nature Challenge; up to 17 are expected to participate in 2024 (April 26 – 29)!
Explore and learn about the many sustainable practices in the Garden on this seasonally changing walking tour.