AT24-068 Native Plants in the Garden, San Antonio
AT24-068 Native Plants in the Garden, San Antonio
Explore native plants on San Antonio Botanical garden trails.
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.
The presentation on utilizing Texas Native Plants in constructing a Central Texas Raingardens will follow a brief business meeting.
Join on the last Wednesday of most months at learn to know more the "bugs" you should know.
Morning Nature Walk and discussion of ecosystems management.
The history of the Gila is a microcosm of a long-standing debate: what is wilderness? Does Wilderness–big W–even exist in the way that Aldo Leopold imagined? When additional voices are included, namely those of Indigenous cultures that have lived in the region for thousands of years, how is the conversation reframed?
Series of workshops about the flora of Texas by ecoregion. This class focuses on the Blackland Prairie
Join SamtheFungi to explore the importance of mushrooms in the environment
Learn what this year's hurricane season has in store for the Hill Country.
This workshop provides current information on the impact of Artificial light on the Environment and Society
This workshop provides current information on the impact of Artificial light on the Environment and Society
To help the audience understand the worldviews common to Traditional Native spiritual and cultural relationships with the outdoor environment
Learn about the nature and functions of streams and riparian zones through classroom and outdoor stream walks.
The Rangeland, Wildlife, and Fisheries Management (RWFM) Stewardship Series is a monthly webinar series
How will climate change impact Texas and the native prairie and savanna ecosystems? How do we plan restorations to be sustainable in 2050? Do we need to change our land management practices?
Guided bird walk to learn identification by sight and sound.
For those interested in converting yards into drought-resistant native plant habitats, this workshop will introduce tips and tricks for keeping Texas plants healthy.
We will discuss the many advantages of native plants in your landscape, how they help to feed and attract our amazing birds, and which ones to consider to get the most bang for your buck!
A fascinating talk on one women's year to see 700 species, and the challenges and successes encountered along the way.
A workshop on foot focused on personal safety while looking and listening for birds,
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.
Join this seminar to learn the how too little or too much precipitation can make all the difference.
Hike, identify and discuss native plants at YMCA Roberts Ranch
Learn simple practices to rediscover the magic of the night sky.
Create your own backyard oasis by learning how to harvest the rain in this presentation
Every other Month Book Club discussion of books related to the mission of TMN, sponsored by Kerrville NPSOT
This monthly webinar series highlights research and conservation efforts in Texas.
This is an author talk & book signing with Bob Spain and Joy Emshoff.
Educating members of the Hill Country on better water stewardship practices.
Traveling by foot, your guide will go over birding identification and the proper use of binoculars, as you bird through diverse habitats
Learn about land stewardship, land ethics, management goals, & baseline inventory techniques to get to know your land.
Series of workshops about the flora of Texas by ecoregion. This class focuses on the Blackland Prairie
Monthly Chapter Meeting and AT on various subjects
This workshop provides owners and operators information on state dam safety regulations; developing and implementing emergency action plans; and dam operations, maintenance, and inspections.
Through Chapter Involvement, we can better understand the distribution of more than 30 species of bats in Texas.
Plant Party: Monitoring our Native Vegetation
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.
Learn the basics of spiders, like what makes them tick, how they reproduce, and whether or not they’re harmful to humans.
Educating members of the Hill Country on how to better Assess the health of our Trees through Drought, Disease and Pests.
Nature journaling is a way of connecting with nature and learning more in depth by documenting with drawings and writing about what is found.
Visit the Wastewater Treatment Facility in Fredericksburg, TX to learn how wastewater is treated and released into the environment.
Learn how to identify oak wilt and drought stress during the summer and receive expert advice for treatment, monitoring, and tree care
Learn about recreating Rainscapes and Rain Gardens