AT24-040 Webinar, Monarch Joint Venture Monthly Series
WebinarMonarch Joint Venture Monthly Series
Monarch Joint Venture Monthly Series
With hands on activities, examine and nurture mycelium cultures, unveiling the secrets of fungal life first hand.
George Cates, Restoration Specialist at Native American Seed, will share his extensive knowledge about native seed selection and planting tips.
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.
In this revised and re-titled edition of Attracting Birds in the Texas Hill Country: A Guide to Land Stewardship, they provide a comprehensive update to their handbook that focuses on habitat improvement to benefit birds on properties of all sizes in Central Texas.
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.
Arboriculture with a conservation focus, varying each month.
From providing drinking water to sustaining our springs and rivers, groundwater is the lifeblood of Bandera County.