AT24-256 Webinar, Gardening for Wildlife Series
AT24-256 Webinar, Gardening for Wildlife Series
Discover how native plants can support robust ecosystems and provide habitats for birds, butterflies, bees and more in your garden.
Discover how native plants can support robust ecosystems and provide habitats for birds, butterflies, bees and more in your garden.
The Rangeland, Wildlife, and Fisheries Management (RWFM) Stewardship Series is a monthly webinar series
Addresses concerns, planning, resources needed, maintenance, documentation, and funding for a wildlife viewing blind
Have you ever wondered what kinds of data NASA collects and how you can access it?
Educating members of the Hill Country on better stewardship practices.
Learn sustainable practices in the Garden on this seasonally changing walking tour
As part of the National Wildlife Federation’s Monarch Stewards Certification Program, the Federation is offering Gardening for Monarchs & Other Wildlife with Native Plants in your Ecoregion. This interactive two-day workshop will be hosted online (via Zoom) on August 7th (9:00 am-4:30 pm CST), and August 9th (9:00 am-4:30 pm CST), with plenty of breaks and time for Q & A. We will send a link to the meeting 2 days beforehand, via email.
Learn what is an aquatic plant, varies species and habitats and it's importance.
As part of the National Wildlife Federation’s Monarch Stewards Certification Program, the Federation is offering Gardening for Monarchs & Other Wildlife with Native Plants in your Ecoregion. This interactive two-day workshop will be hosted online (via Zoom) on August 7th (9:00 am-4:30 pm CST), and August 9th (9:00 am-4:30 pm CST), with plenty of breaks and time for Q & A.
Learn how creating a Pollinator Patch or Pocket Prairie can enhance your environment and support wildlife, while conserving water.Â
Learn about the diversity and challenges of the pollinators in the Texas Hill Country.
This is a monthly talk with a new nature-related topic every month. Talk will be followed by a walk through the Native Plant Garden to see the birds in their habitat.
Great Plains Fire Summit is an incredible, practical, applied-prescribed fire conference dedicated to all types of land stewards!
Great Plains Fire Summit is an incredible, practical, applied-prescribed fire conference dedicated to all types of land stewards! This is a 2 day event
Learn techniques to help you monitor and adapt strategies for conservation efforts in the future.
Reception and discussion with NASA Astronaut, Jessica Wittner
A full day of information regarding water, one of the most precious resources in both the rural and urban areas of Llano County as well as the Texas Hill Country.
Join this seminar to learn about Chytrids - The Hidden Fungi that Threatens Frogs and Snakes
Learn about Nectar Availability and Seed Time to learn better when to plant and when to harvest seeds
This monthly webinar series highlights research and conservation efforts in Texas.
Every other Month Book Club discussion of books related to the mission of TMN, sponsored by Kerrville NPSOT
Nature journaling is a way of connecting with nature and learning more in depth by documenting with drawings and writing about what is found.
Learn how to grow Native Plants from Seeds
This workshop offers instruction on Merlin and eBird, to make bird identification easier and more accurate and record keeping and data submission efficient and beneficial to both the individual birder and the birding community.Â
Learn about Nectar Availability and Seed Time to learn better when to plant and when to harvest seeds
Learn how to track legislation and topics
Learn how to use the https://capitol.texas.gov website
This workshop will highlight current and past research aimed at understanding the role of fire and grazing in
the management of chemically defended plants, including common, invasive shrub species such as the redberry juniper
and honey mesquite.
Monthly Chapter Meeting and AT on various subjects
Through Chapter Involvement, we can better understand the distribution of more than 30 species of bats in Texas.
Author Rufus Stephens, co-author of the book, Land Stewardship for Birds: A Guide for Central Texas, will speak about conserving and enhancing local habitats - live oak savannahs, grasslands, and residential yards.
Join on the last Wednesday of most months at learn to know more the "bugs" you should know.
Water Wonks will feature a host of experts sharing innovative ideas and details about their work in the world of water. The series is a free community education opportunity.
Learn from a teacher, who makes the identification of birds logical and practical for birders of all levels.
Ever wonder what makes what happens to all the Data submitted to INaturalist? Find out at this seminar