Learn the basics of plant identification and how to teach it to others.
Monthly Chapter Meeting and AT on various subjects
Kathy Saucier, certified instructor for the NPSOT native landscape classes and Gillespie County resident, will be speaking about how to turn your water-guzzling lawn into a drought-tolerant pollinator paradise that is beautiful and useful.
Over 30 hours of instruction, gain a deeper understanding of entomology.
Through Chapter Involvement, we can better understand the distribution of more than 30 species of bats in Texas.
Promote healthy watersheds by increasing citizen awareness, understanding, and knowledge about the nature and function of watersheds, potential impairments, and watershed protection strategies to minimize nonpoint source pollution.
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.
Author Monika Maeckle will discuss her latest book, "The Monarch Butterfly Migration, It's Rise & Fall", and also her work with monarch butterflies.
A discussion of the state of the birds and efforts to halt and reverse population declines in Texas
The Hill Country Leadership Summit is the Hill Country Alliance's premier annual gathering, providing opportunities for learning, networking, and being inspired by our region's top community leaders, conservation practitioners, and natural resource managers.
Nature journaling is a way of connecting with nature and learning more in depth by documenting with drawings and writing about what is found.
Over 30 hours of instruction, gain a deeper understanding of entomology.
CoCoRaHS WxTalk consists of a series of monthly one-hour interactive Webinars featuring engaging experts in the fields of atmospheric science, climatology and other pertinent disciplines
Learn about 45 natives and how to design your native plant landscape! NLCP is a state-wide program, but classes focus on the characteristics and plants in the region in which they are taught.
Learn how to assess and create a stewardship plan for your land, and how to restore/rehabilitate wildlife habitats for our communities.
Native plants aren’t too high maintenance, but we do still want to give them proper care.