AT23-290 Hybrid Laredo Birding Festival and Habitat in Webb & Zapata Counties
WebinarDaniel will speak about the 12th Annual Laredo Birding Festival which will take place February 7—February 10, 2024.
Daniel will speak about the 12th Annual Laredo Birding Festival which will take place February 7—February 10, 2024.
Not every insect in your garden is a villain. Learn how to recognize beneficial and non-beneficial bugs and insects in your landscape. Entomologist Molly Keck will discuss the most common local bugs and integrated pest management solutions to safely manage their populations in your garden.
Beginning bird walk with Barbara Sykes, San Antonio Audubon birder, at Judson Nature Trails.
Join SamtheFungi to explore the importance of mushrooms in the environment, the basics of mycology, and how to begin exploring their wild world! This class is perfect for people of all ages and will cover terms commonly used by Mycologists. Learn about the local ecology and how to support the fungus in gardens!
What makes mushrooms so great? Look at mushrooms such as Reishi, Lions Mane, Turkey Tail, Maitake, and Cordyceps, to learn about adaptogenic benefits for the body and the benefits for the environment.
See, hear and learn to identify 30-50 bird species traveling by car and foot.
Learn how to use native plants to support robust ecosystems and provide habitats for birds, butterflies, bees and more in your garden. In this series, discover how ground cover, water features and lighting affect livability for wildlife.
Learn more about: conservation easements, riparian areas, rangeland conservation, sustainable grazing.
Learn the science behind the upcoming eclipses with Dr. Kenneth Carrell from Angelo State University.
Participants will focus on two types of propagation, the seeds of plants (sexual) and the stem cuttings of succulents (asexual). Demonstrations of both types of propagation will take place during this workshop.