AT23-323 Kerr Wildlife Management Area Fall Seminar & Tour, Kerrville
Game species focused presentations featuring on the Kerr WMA, feral hog research updates, an update on CWD and a tour of WMA.
Game species focused presentations featuring on the Kerr WMA, feral hog research updates, an update on CWD and a tour of WMA.
Learn the important things you need to know in order to forage safely and sustainably, followed by an edible plant walk, book signing and tasting of recipes from the book.
Understanding native plants, learning which plants are more drought tolerant and understanding how to care for them when experiencing drought conditions.
To further trainee understanding of the role of riparian areas and preservation, students will tour Honey Creek SNA and learn to identify critical components of a healthy riparin system.
To further trainee understanding of the role of riparian areas and preservation, students will tour Honey Creek SNA and learn to identify critical components of a healthy riparin system.
Explore the Garden’s many native plants on the Texas Native Trails and throughout the Garden. Unearth the ways native plants conserve water and adapt to their local environment, and learn how to grow these resilient plants in home gardens
Oak wilt and Ball Moss Solutions and Misconceptions
Do you know when to prune, how to make proper cuts, or shaping for a natural and beautiful look? What does it mean when someone says ‘cut back your perennials’, especially when to do it and how much?
Join Texas Master Naturalists Constance Weaver and Stephen Bishop and examine examples of the many uses of native plants by the First Peoples, followed by a 2 hr. hike to learn about the habitat of those plants. Seminar is Free, but Park pass applies.