Monthly Chapter Meeting and AT on various subjects
Explore native plants on San Antonio Botanical garden trails.
Through Chapter Involvement, we can better understand the distribution of more than 30 species of bats in Texas.
Hill Country Alliance is parnering with Alamo Resource Conservation & Development Area to host a FREE workshop in Lakehills, TX (Bandera Coounty) focused on assisting local farmers, rancher and landowners.
With hands on activities, examine and nurture mycelium cultures, unveiling the secrets of fungal life first hand.
Learn how to get rid of invasive/non-native plants.
Event will focus on watershed health, minimizing bacteria contamination originating from grazing livestock and feral hogs
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.
Ten birds were lost from the language of the natural world via a linguistic hit job by Oxford University Press. Each was “made extinct,” becoming a Lost Bird, in recent years by its removal from the Oxford Junior Dictionary
Citizen Scientists are an important asset to the Tri-National monarch conservation effort. At this workshop, you will obtain the technical skill and knowledge to collect monarch-related information in the field and provide meaningful data to the different organizations that are performing monarch butterfly scientific research.
Arboriculture with a conservation focus, varying each month.
For the past 5 years, HCAA has been immersed in ongoing excavations and research at CWR Archeological Site near Hunt, Texas, in western Kerr County
Discover basic birdwatching techniques with expert guides Patsy & Tom Inglet
Discover how to use native plants to support birds and pollinators
Spark wonder and connect to nature by Nature Journaling