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!
Water Resources in The Texas Hill Country
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.
This monthly webinar series highlights research and conservation efforts in Texas
The Texas Wildlife Association and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will be holding a “Small Acreage: Big Opportunity” workshop for landowners with small-acreage properties on May 20 in New Braunfels.
The Texas Master Naturalist – Cradle of Texas Chapter is pleased to host our 6th Annual Advanced Training Day on Saturday, May 20, 2023 from 8am-3:30pm.
Chapter Meetings are (generally) the 4th Monday of the month; no chapter meeting in Dec. Meetings may be Zoom (link sent via email and posted on chapter website) or in-person in Kerrville at GUADALUPE BASIN NATURAL RESOURCES CENTER (GBNRC, formerly known as UGRA) in the auditorium. Click here to join by Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUsd-iurj0jGdJOy34JNLw3_4gHfEYym-2K The social... Read More →
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Pond design, construction, management and control.
Stay connected with the latest monarch conservation topics by attending our free monthly webinars.
Ocelots in Texas: Conservation Challenges and Opportunities
Wild at Work: A Stewardship Series is a new webinar series from Texas Wildlife Association which covers all things wildlife and land stewardship. These quarterly seminars feature a variety of guest speakers to address topics of interest for stewards of our open spaces and native species.
Learn how genetic markers are used to track migratory birds and understand the effects of their exposure to renewable energy activities.
Join us for a workshop on Conservation Easements with our sister organization the Cibolo Conservancy Land and Trust.
Travelling by foot, your guide will go over birding identification and the proper use of binoculars.
Dr. Amanda Adams will be providing us with an overview of the findings of the recently released State of the Bats of North America report.
Learn how to manage brush and improve wildlife habitat.
Join us on the last Wednesday of every month at noon to learn more about the "bugs" you should know.
Brush Pile Burning: Safety, Effectiveness and Timing
This program on all things algae and cyanobacteria.
Learn how to create a sustainable garden.
Audubon Texas hosts fruitful panel conversations on the impacts of air pollution to birds’ health and habitat
Beginners Bird Hike celebrating Pride Month. You don't have to be a beginner to join. Please bring water and binoculars.
Join us for stargazing!
Members of the San Antonio Astronomical Association and park staff will be on site with their telescopes to point out the moon, constellations, planets and more. Drop-in any time between 7:45pm and 9:45pm!