Explore native plants on San Antonio Botanical garden trails.
International Dark Skies Association presents their Vision of the Future, and current efforts.
Join us an immersive educational event at Texas State University providing an in-depth look into the Edwards and Trinity aquifers. By attending you'll gain a better understanding of local hydrogeology, how groundwater is managed in the region, and what you can do to help conserve this precious resource.
Presentation of Kendall County soils blending academic knowledge and local-sourced information.
International Dark Skies Association presents the impact of artificial light on insects
Lost Maples Introductory Walk and Habitat discovery followed by presentation on the city Nature Challenge and I Naturalist Training
The Rangeland, Wildlife, and Fisheries Management (RWFM) Stewardship Series is a monthly webinar series
International Dark Skies Association presents Navajo Perspectives on the Night Sky
Explore and learn about the many sustainable practices in the Garden on this seasonally changing walking tour.
Mark Littmann, award winning author and endowed professor at the University of Tennessee will present a talk on the archeoastronomy
International Dark Skies Association presents Astrophotography with and without Light Pollution
Learn about the benefits of native plants, desirable plants for your area and design considerations for your landscape. Content is specific to the Boerne area ecoregion.
Series of workshops about the flora of Texas by ecoregion. This class focuses on the Blackland Prairie
Join a group wildflower walk along the Agarita trail at South Llano River Park.
INaturalist Training Walk for City Nature Challenge