AT23-075 Foraging for Edibles, Austin
Wildflower CenterThis class will help you reconnect with the land by learning foraging skills and how to ID native plants that are safe for your palate.
This class will help you reconnect with the land by learning foraging skills and how to ID native plants that are safe for your palate.
A discussion of why native plants are so important for us to use in our landscaping.
This event is free with the cost of general admission and part of UT’s Texas Science Festival. Get more info and register at sciencefest.utexas.edu.
Excited about birding, but not sure where to start? Meets each Monday from 1/09-2/27, new topics each week. AT=1h per class or 8h for entire series.
Field trainings are mandatory; there will be a review of the protocol, data collection, distance training, and skills test for GCWA monitoring surveys. Invited participants only.
Debbie Windham, President of Friends of Enchanted Rock, and Bob Lodowski, volunteer Interpretive Guide at Enchanted Rock, will speak on the native plants and geography of our local treasure at the monthly meeting of the Fredericksburg Chapter, Native Plant Society of Texas.
We will talk about some common and not so commonly known edibles and beneficial plants and how to forage them responsibly.
Range management through grazing practices, fire, chemical and mechanical means.
Learn about Land Stewardship for Birds & Other Native Wildlife.
Hands-On Science tackles the two solar eclipses that will cross Texas between Oct 2023 and Apr 2024.