AT25-061 Webinar, Backyard Buzz
Monthly series featuring the insects routinely encountered in our "backyards".
Monthly series featuring the insects routinely encountered in our "backyards".
Explore Honey Creek with breathtaking views, engaging stories, and hands-on insights into the area's natural and cultural treasures.
Don’t miss this chance to connect with nature and history—plan your hike today!
Learn how to identify native grasses, and their benefits.
What happens after the dirt: the continuing lifecycle of artifacts and records in a repository.
Led by their expert guides, this event provides an excellent opportunity to see various birds at Mitchell Lake.
Texas Nature Trackers with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department are launching a new citizen science project December 2024 for bat monitoring. There was a virtual training held on 12/8/2025 (AT24-430) and field training in San Marcos on 12/15. Interest in the Hill Country was great, and so a new field training day has been created for Fredericksburg on 1/19/2025.
An Introduction to Wildlife Management. Maintain Your Low Property Taxes with Wildlife Management
Learn how honey is made, why it varies in taste and color depending on the flowers bees visit, and what makes raw honey so unique.
Learn how every plant observation helps us understand the timing of plant seasonal cycles.