AT23-088 Warbler Woods – Birding with Photography, Cibolo
AT23-088 Warbler Woods – Birding with Photography, Cibolo
Birding with Photography in Warbler's Woods
Birding with Photography in Warbler's Woods
The presentation on Rangeland Management will follow a brief business meeting.
Learn about Monarch Larva monitoring at YMCA Roberts Ranch, the 1100 acre preserve north of Comfort Texas which has three MLMP research areas under investigation since 2018.
Stay connected with the latest monarch conservation topics by attending our free monthly webinars.
“Favorite Hill Country Native Plants,” presented by Kathy Saucier & Kathy Lewis, long-time NPSOT members, is the topic for the March meeting of Fredericksburg Chapter, Native Plant Society of Texas.
Join us on the last Wednesday of every month at noon to learn more about the "bugs" you should know.
Learn about the benefits of native plants, desirable plants for your area and design considerations for your landscape. NLCP is a state-wide program, but classes focus on the characteristics and plants in the region in which they are taught. NOTE: The content is specific to the Boerne area.
Explore the amazing world of wildlife, ecosystems, and the outdoors while learning fun, hands-on, TEKS-aligned educational activities.
Guided trail walk to learn about local flora and fauna of the Hill Country.
Learn about Monarch Larva monitoring at YMCA Roberts Ranch, the 1100 acre preserve north of Comfort Texas which has three MLMP research areas under investigation since 2018.
A free VIRTUAL workshop for landowners interested in Wildlife Tax Valuation. Biologists will provide an overview of the wildlife tax valuation, wildlife management plan development, and applicable management practices.
Chuck will discuss the process of seed collection, storage, and preparation for the planting of local native plants.
Webinar with Corina Newsome, National Wildlife Federation
Webinar with Corina Newsome, National Wildlife Federation
2023 RWFM Stewardship Webinar with Tiffany Lashmet, Agricultural Law Specialist. Tiffany Lashmet will provide a high-level overview of Texas groundwater and surface water law.
State of the Monarch Butterfly Migration—Are they Endangered or Not?
Learn how the Botanical Garden uses infrastructure, architecture, and plants to conserve resources throughout the garden and learn the importance of building sustainable communities. Join a specially trained docent on a walk to examine these diverse features.
Modifying Practices to Increase Success in 2023
Learn about Monarch Larva monitoring at YMCA Roberts Ranch, the 1100 acre preserve north of Comfort Texas which has three MLMP research areas under investigation since 2018.
Half mile hike to learn about the native plants and wildlife of Enchanted Rock Park.
A free workshop for landowners interested in Wildlife Tax Valuation. Biologists will provide an overview of the wildlife tax valuation, wildlife management plan development, and applicable management practices.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will offer an online aquatic vegetation management program on April 14 from noon to 2 p.m.
This is a bird observation and identification opportunity with local top eBirders, Paul & Deloris Sellin.
Learn about Monarch Larva monitoring at YMCA Roberts Ranch, the 1100 acre preserve north of Comfort Texas which has three MLMP research areas under investigation since 2018.
This tour will explore the Texas Native Trails and the diverse relationships people have had, and still have, with plants in Texas.
This is a classroom style course on eBird's Explore functions and users can effectively report and search for regional birding activity.
Join us for a Fire Field Day that will qualify for the in-person prescribed burn field day for the Texas Department of Agriculture Certified and Insured Prescribed Burn Manager license program. This field day will also offer 6 Continuing Fire Training credits for licensed CIPBMs.
During this presentation you will learn about the iNaturalist app, how to apply it to your property and take it outside to hone your skills. You'll also learn how to participate in the City Nature Challenge from April 29 to May1st.
This monthly webinar series highlights research and conservation efforts in Texas
Discuss Florence Williams' Book Nature Fix
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.
Come learn how fungi get freak-ay at this introductory course to the sexual reproduction of various phyla of fungi!
Review of how to use iNaturalist for the City Nature Challenge.
Travelling by foot, your guide will go over birding identification and the proper use of binoculars.
We will view “Urban and Suburban Meadows”, a documentary film by the Meadow Project, and will follow it with a discussion.
Tracking Texas snakes with Texas Nature Trackers.
TPWD provides this workshop to staff and community partners as a mission-focused professional development opportunity intended to help attendees better understand why hunting is important to conservation efforts.
Learn about Monarch Larva monitoring at YMCA Roberts Ranch, the 1100 acre preserve north of Comfort Texas which has three MLMP research areas under investigation since 2018.
Stay connected with the latest monarch conservation topics by attending our free monthly webinars.
Learn what is needed to make the garden of your dreams and how to enjoy the process; discussion of planning, tools, clothing, weeds, garden prep, planting, plants, and maintenance.
Join us for an open Q&A session with renowned ornithologist Dr. Kevin McGowan.
Join us on the last Wednesday of every month at noon to learn more about the "bugs" you should know.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will be hosting its annual virtual Lady Landowner webinar series beginning on April 27 and continuing until June 1.
A special tour of the rare and endangered plants garden and behind the scenes tour of the greenhouses with Michael Eason of the San Antonio Botanical Gardens.
This is a guided discovery walk along the River Trail to learn about riparian plants.
This is a guided discovery walk along the River Trail to learn about riparian plants.
We depend on nature for our health, well-being, and survival.
Overview of Septic Systems and Recommended Maintenance
We depend on nature for our health, well-being, and survival.
Get the latest on the work being done to save the whooping cranes on the Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast.
This presentation will introduce landowners to the spread of wild pigs in Texas.
Marcus Machemehl will tell us tales of the various animals that he has encountered at the San Antonio Airport.
Enjoy a variety of topics about Plants,Water Resources and Ranching in droughts.
Learn how to create a sustainable garden.
NLCP is a state-wide program of the Native Plant Society of Texas, but classes focus on the characteristics and plants in the region in which they are taught.
Guided trail walk to learn about local flora and fauna of the Hill Country.
Looking for lawn alternatives? Check out these ideas!