Monthly Chapter Meeting and AT on various subjects
Over 30 hours of instruction, gain a deeper understanding of entomology.
What's happening when the sun goes down? Let's talk nocturnal critters, night skies, and migrating birds.
Learn about the Permitting Process for Private Dams.
Join on the last Wednesday of most months at learn to know more the "bugs" you should know.
Learn sustainable practices in the Garden on this seasonally changing walking tour
Learn how to use leaf and twig characters to identify some of the most common tree species in central Texas
Learn the basics of native seed collection and the art of seed processing
Join the Kerr County Water Alliance for their Bi-Monthly Meeting, and a 30 minute presentation "A Roadmap for Conservation Efforts" by Stephen Hummel of the UT McDonald Observatory.
Learn about the HEB Pollinator Grant for community based projects. Submittals due 11/30/2024
Using a variety of contemporary photographs, the Presenters will lead discussion on common causes of sparse undergrowth and/or lack of plant diversity throughout the Hill Country that led to an imbalance in watersheds, soil erosion, and reduction of shelter for animals.
The Rangeland, Wildlife, and Fisheries Management (RWFM) Stewardship Series is a monthly webinar series
New Class 2024 Only - Invasive Plant walk along with Guadalupe River
This class will help you reconnect with the land by learning foraging skills and how to ID native plants that are safe for your palate
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.
Fall woodland walk with foliage identification, seasonal mast variations, wildlife considerations and, of course. proper tree mulching techniques.
Look behind the scenes of the Global Precipitation Measurement Mission and what lies ahead.
Learn how prescribed fire is used as one of the conservation tools at Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge.
Learn how to keep trees healthy and happy with proper winter pruning techniques.
10,000 Years of Ancient People in the Hill Country:
2023-2024 Excavations at Crying Woman Ranch (41KR754), Kerr County, Texas
Field Geology Services is pleased to offer a three-day online short course entitled “Using Fluvial Geomorphology to Improve Stream Restoration and Watershed Management” from November 18-20, 2024. An optional virtual field trip is also being held on November 21, 2024. This course covers the basic principles of fluvial geomorphology and their use in watershed assessments and the design of stream restoration projects.
Join Riverside Nature Center and Schreiner University as we explore an assortment of “ologies” in the realm of nature jobs. Think of a biologist, entomologist, paleontologist and more! Meet professionals from the field for a round robin networking and a discussion panel. There will be more than 10 professional and/or academic scientists on hand.
Field Geology Services is pleased to offer a three-day online short course entitled “Using Fluvial Geomorphology to Improve Stream Restoration and Watershed Management” from November 18-20, 2024. An optional virtual field trip is also being held on November 21, 2024. This course covers the basic principles of fluvial geomorphology and their use in watershed assessments and the design of stream restoration projects.
This seminar explores the fascinating world of sound-based bird identification, from field techniques to the technology used to recognize and track bird calls.
Field Geology Services is pleased to offer a three-day online short course entitled “Using Fluvial Geomorphology to Improve Stream Restoration and Watershed Management” from November 18-20, 2024. An optional virtual field trip is also being held on November 21, 2024. This course covers the basic principles of fluvial geomorphology and their use in watershed assessments and the design of stream restoration projects.
This presentation breaks down the multi-year Avian Study being conducted along the Mission Reach of the San Antonio River.
This seminar explores the fascinating world of sound-based bird identification, from field techniques to the technology used to recognize and track bird calls.
Christy Ten Eyck with Ten Eyck Landscape Architects will present a Webinar on Landscaping for Resilience with Native Plants.
Guided bird walk to learn identification by sight and sound, and best tools for identification.
Should I prune my perennials to remove frost damage? Do cold-growing grasses require special care?
Monthly Chapter Meeting and AT on various subjects
Learn about the resident and migrant birds of Texas