AT23-360 Hybrid, Raptors of Texas
Alamo Colleges District 2222 N. Alamo Street, San Antonio, TXThis presentation emphasizes diurnal raptors—birds of prey that hunt during the day—include easily recognizable birds like eagles, hawks, or falcons.
This presentation emphasizes diurnal raptors—birds of prey that hunt during the day—include easily recognizable birds like eagles, hawks, or falcons.
The NPSOT 2023 Fall Symposium is coming to Nacogdoches, Texas! This year’s event will take place at the historic Fredonia Hotel and Convention Center and will focus on conserving plants native to the Pineywoods Ecoregion of East Texas.
On this guided bird tour at Judson Nature Trails, guests will see and learn to identify different birds with local birder, Barbara Sykes. Please bring Binoculars, water. This will the start of multiple events including a potluck (see Website for details) that the San Antonio Audubon Society is holding on 10/14/2023.
Want to be a better steward of your water and land and keep our springs and rivers flowing? then learn about the geology of our local aquifers, the best land and stewardship to keep the natural water cycle flowing, and the laws governing groundwater and surface water.
Learn how to create a pollinator patch or pocket prairie that can help local native flora and fauna while conserving water.
Monthly Webinar for Advanced Training
Stay connected with the latest monarch conservation topics by attending our free monthly webinars.
Talk on butterflies and moths
The goal is for participants to better understand and relate to riparian and watershed processes, the benefits that healthy riparian areas provide and the tools that can be employed to prevent and/or resolve degradation and improve water quality.
This monthly webinar series highlights research and conservation efforts in Texas