AT24-002 Hybrid Hill Country Chapter Meeting and Advanced Training, Kerrville
AT24-002 Hybrid Hill Country Chapter Meeting and Advanced Training, Kerrville
Monthly Chapter Meeting and AT on various subjects
Monthly Chapter Meeting and AT on various subjects
Explore native plants on San Antonio Botanical garden trails.
Through Chapter Involvement, we can better understand the distribution of more than 30 species of bats in Texas.
Learn about the best practices for communicating about invasive species.
The ancestors of historic indigenous Texans used extensive systems of traditional knowledge to work with their lands to provide food, medicine, tools and shelter
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.
Arboriculture with a conservation focus, varying each month.
A discussion of different approaches to weed risk assessment, how results are applied, some of the benefits and costs of this process, and the future of risk assessment to prevent continued plant invasions.
From providing drinking water to sustaining our springs and rivers, groundwater is the lifeblood of Bandera County.
Explore and learn about the many sustainable practices in the Garden on this seasonally changing walking tour.
Learn about protecting North American Biodiversity from Invasive Species.
2024 Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT) annual spring symposium celebrating native plants.
Workshop, Garden Tour and Book Signing: "Foraging Texas: Finding, Identifying, and Preparing Wild Edibles in Texas""
Agri-life Sponsored seminar on preserving and conserving water and other landowner practices
The training will focus on the nature and function of stream and riparian zones and the benefits and direct impacts from healthy riparian zones.
Watersheds are complex systems that require a sufficient amount of data to understand and this course will describe how to acquire additional information.
Explore native plants on San Antonio Botanical garden trails.
How to evaluate ponds to determine if it is an asset to a property or a major liability
DarkSky Texas is hosting an online event showcasing the application of the Five Principles of Responsible Outdoor Lighting for athletic fields.
Join us as we dive into Audubon Conservation Ranching as a way to collaborate with landowners to implement practices good for the land and birds.
The Rangeland, Wildlife, and Fisheries Management (RWFM) Stewardship Series is a monthly webinar series
To learn the basics of woodpecker biology and be able to identify the 8 woodpeckers most commonly found in Austin and the surrounding area.
An introduction to the Texas Water Specialist (TWS) Program and Study Group for the TWS Course.
Learn about Discovering Birds in Unlikely Places
Find out about "Deep Time," disappearing mountain ranges, the rise and fall of sea level, fossils you might find, major fault systems in our back yard, the caves beneath our homes, the history of the areas rivers and much much more.
Explore native plants on San Antonio Botanical garden trails.
Native groundcovers as alternate to Native turf grass
Texas Waters Webinars are provided 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.
The Hill Country is a special part of Texas with an attraction to millions of individuals who ranch and come to vacation, hunt, rest, and relax each year. Along with the area's spectacular beauty, the Hill Country has its own special needs for management.
CoCoRaHS WxTalk consists of a series of monthly one-hour interactive Webinars featuring engaging experts in the fields of atmospheric science, climatology and other pertinent disciplines
Discover the connections between people and Native Texas Plants
The Hill Country is a special part of Texas with an attraction to millions of individuals who ranch and come to vacation, hunt, rest, and relax each year. Along with the area's spectacular beauty, the Hill Country has its own special needs for management.
Texas Parks and Wildlife will host a free workshop for landowners interested in Wildlife Tax Valuation
Join Craig Hensley for a Beginners INaturalist hands on Training at Crownridge Canyon, San Antonio
To learn the basics of woodpecker biology and be able to identify the 8 woodpeckers most commonly found in Austin and the surrounding area.
Learn about resident and migrant birds at the Botanical Garden, their habitat, food, nesting and protection.
This is a guided bird observation walk for all ages and experience levels.
Learn about Photographing the Great North American Eclipse
Learn how to use Native Plants to help restore the Texas Horned Lizard.
Learn more about birds and how to identify them with both classroom instruction and guided practice outdoors in the Garden.
Explore native plants on San Antonio Botanical garden trails.
Learn 3 key methods to attract birds to your landscape.
Learn about the aspects of wildlife habitat and how to recreate these habitats in participants gardens. A special focus will be placed on the value of native plants to provide food and shelter
This monthly webinar series highlights research and conservation efforts in Texas.
Lost Maples Introductory Walk and Habitat discovery followed by presentation on the city Nature Challenge and I Naturalist Training
Learn to create a beautiful, drought-tolerant landscape.
Join us as we discuss landownership, stewardship, livestock grazing, and water conservation. 2 General CEU hours will be available.
An introduction to the Texas Water Specialist (TWS) Program and Study Group for the TWS Course.
Monthly Chapter Meeting and AT on various subjects
Explore native plants on San Antonio Botanical garden trails.
Through Chapter Involvement, we can better understand the distribution of more than 30 species of bats in Texas.
Hill Country Alliance is parnering with Alamo Resource Conservation & Development Area to host a FREE workshop in Lakehills, TX (Bandera Coounty) focused on assisting local farmers, rancher and landowners.
Event will focus on watershed health, minimizing bacteria contamination originating from grazing livestock and feral hogs
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.
Citizen Scientists are an important asset to the Tri-National monarch conservation effort. At this workshop, you will obtain the technical skill and knowledge to collect monarch-related information in the field and provide meaningful data to the different organizations that are performing monarch butterfly scientific research.
Arboriculture with a conservation focus, varying each month.
For the past 5 years, HCAA has been immersed in ongoing excavations and research at CWR Archeological Site near Hunt, Texas, in western Kerr County
Discover basic birdwatching techniques with expert guides Patsy & Tom Inglet
Discover how to use native plants to support birds and pollinators
Explore native plants on San Antonio Botanical garden trails.
International Dark Skies Association presents their Vision of the Future, and current efforts.Â
Join us an immersive educational event at Texas State University providing an in-depth look into the Edwards and Trinity aquifers. By attending you'll gain a better understanding of local hydrogeology, how groundwater is managed in the region, and what you can do to help conserve this precious resource.
International Dark Skies Association presents the impact of artificial light on insects
Lost Maples Introductory Walk and Habitat discovery followed by presentation on the city Nature Challenge and I Naturalist Training
The Rangeland, Wildlife, and Fisheries Management (RWFM) Stewardship Series is a monthly webinar series
International Dark Skies Association presents Navajo Perspectives on the Night Sky
Explore and learn about the many sustainable practices in the Garden on this seasonally changing walking tour.
Mark Littmann, award winning author and endowed professor at the University of Tennessee will present a talk on the archeoastronomy
Learn about the benefits of native plants, desirable plants for your area and design considerations for your landscape. Content is specific to the Boerne area ecoregion.
Series of workshops about the flora of Texas by ecoregion. This class focuses on the Blackland Prairie
Join a group wildflower walk along the Agarita trail at South Llano River Park.