AT23-229 Capturing Dragons Photography, Burnet
AT23-229 Capturing Dragons Photography, Burnet
Learn about and take pictures of dragonflies and damselflies!!
Learn about and take pictures of dragonflies and damselflies!!
Webinar with Claire Latané, MLA FASLA SITES AP, Cal Poly University Pomona Associate Professor and Chair, Landscape Architecture
Webinar with Claire Latané, MLA FASLA SITES AP, Cal Poly University Pomona Associate Professor and Chair, Landscape Architecture
Discussion of carbon, water, and biodiversity.
Discussion of carbon, water, and biodiversity.
As habitat along the I-35 corridor continues to shrink by the day, can overwintering sparrows and resident and migrant Loggerhead Shrikes hold on?
This is a Conservation Education workshop put on by the Bandera SWCD.
Learn how to create a sustainable garden.
Birding with a Purpose: Using our birding skills and tools to help the birds we love.
This tour will explore the Texas Native Trails and the diverse relationships people have had, and still have, with plants in Texas
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 and hear from our local NASA Scientist about our upcoming solar eclipses and other dark sky events.
Learn about our drought tolerant native plants that you can utilize in your landscaping to help you work with the water that we have available.
🎉 Celebrate all things night sky related at our night sky fest and stay after for a star party!
The Texas Plant Conservation Conference is a professional-level meeting serving scientists, land managers, state and federal agencies, local governments, and other professionals with an interest in plant conservation in Texas and adjacent regions.
Warbler Week runs from 8/14 through 8/18. It is a virtual event which can be attended on a single day or for the entire week.
Join us for Warbler Week, our second annual week-long virtual seminar series!
The Texas Plant Conservation Conference is a professional-level meeting serving scientists, land managers, state and federal agencies, local governments, and other professionals with an interest in plant conservation in Texas and adjacent regions.
Learn how to grow, harvest and prepare nopalitos.
The Texas Watershed Steward (TWS) program is a statewide one-day educational program designed to improve the quality of Texas’ water resources by educating and informing local stakeholders about their watershed, potential impairments, and steps that can be taken to help improve and protect water quality in their watershed.
A description of how Meg restored two acres near Dripping Springs in order to provide habitat for the local wildlife without using much water.
Meet to discuss the ground breaking book Silent Spring by Rachel Carson
This monthly webinar series highlights research and conservation efforts in Texas
Main purpose of this symposium is to stop the tragic decline in the Texas quail population. Presentations by the leading quail authorities in the United States, including Dr. Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Dr. Dale Rollins, Dr. Fidel Hernandez, Dr. Abe Woodward, Dr. Kelly Reyna, Dr. Ryan Luna, Dr. Brad Dabbert, Dr. Brad Kubecka, Dr. Bill Palmer, and many others.
Main purpose of this symposium is to stop the tragic decline in the Texas quail population. Presentations by the leading quail authorities in the United States, including Dr. Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Dr. Dale Rollins, Dr. Fidel Hernandez, Dr. Abe Woodward, Dr. Kelly Reyna, Dr. Ryan Luna, Dr. Brad Dabbert, Dr. Brad Kubecka, Dr. Bill Palmer, and many others.
Be inspired at the Garden and learn about the best seasonal plants and design tips for creating a beautiful, drought-tolerant landscape.
Tips for attracting birds and pollinators to your space.
Main purpose of this symposium is to stop the tragic decline in the Texas quail population. Presentations by the leading quail authorities in the United States, including Dr. Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Dr. Dale Rollins, Dr. Fidel Hernandez, Dr. Abe Woodward, Dr. Kelly Reyna, Dr. Ryan Luna, Dr. Brad Dabbert, Dr. Brad Kubecka, Dr. Bill Palmer, and many others.
Learn about resident and migrant birds at the Garden; their characteristics; requirements such as food, nesting, and protection; and the native plants for your landscape to attract them to your yard.
This month’s meeting of the Fredericksburg Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT) will focus on creating a landscape that mimics a natural woodland habitat. In its native state, a natural woodland is an open meadow dotted with dense clumps of trees, shrubs, vines, and ground covers.
Stay connected with the latest monarch conservation topics by attending our free monthly webinars.
Learn what efforts are being made to mitigate raising Child Obesity rates by training teachers and students to be Citizen Scientists.
Keeping cats maintained indoors to build a better future better for cats, birds, and people
Join us for journaling in the gardens at Riverside Nature Center where we learn about plants as we sketch and document what we find growing today.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Bexar, Atascosa, Guadalupe and Wilson Counties will be holding a white-tailed deer symposium.
The following topics will include: Herd dynamics, Deer nutrition and supplemental feeding, Habitat management and food plots, Integrating deer and livestock, Wildlife management property tax valuation,
Chronic wasting disease, Predator management, Feral hog management,
and Antler scoring/aging
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.
Presenter will highlight the successful management practices of the native white tail. This training is limited to participants in the New Class members, their instructors, and mentors.
Presenter will explain how fire ecology helped shape the Hill Country Landscape and how prescribed burns are employed currently in land management. This offering is limited to members of the 2023 New Training Class, their instructors and mentors.
See, hear and learn to identify 30-50 bird species traveling by car and foot.
This talk will focus on the conservation and public health science underpinning the need to manage domestic cats and identify opportunities for organizations and individuals to advance science-based solutions that benefit cats, wildlife, and people. It will follow a brief business meeting.
Propagation Basics is a workshop for the beginner propagator and for those who need to refresh their propagating skills. The basics of plant propagation will be reviewed to give the home propagator some background. The skills and the process of both stem cuttings and division presented will give the beginner two ways to propagate with some level of success.
Join us on the last Wednesday of every month at noon to learn more about the "bugs" you should know.
Planning and Preparation to Restore Native Grasses & Forbs
Bird Friendly Webinar with our three Texas Audubon Centers – everyone is invited to enjoy nature and discover an entry point for bird conservation at the center and at home!
This class is comprised of four topics and ends with an optional one-on-one personalized landscape for which attendees may bring sketches or pictures of their landscape. Attendees will receive four books that will be utilized throughout the program.