AT22-112 Amos Rehabilitation Keep Tour
Patton Marine Science Education Center 855 East Cotter Ave, Port Aransas, TX, United StatesLearn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
The Ethnobotany and Preservation of Our Native Plants, its goals, and how it came to be.
Volunteers needed Tuesday thru Friday (Sept 27 to 30) starting time will be 8:30AM. Depending upon who shows and vehicle availability we will be doing any number of tasks. Collect trail signs for repair Put back repaired trail signs Vacuum 6 Bay Do fence recon at pipe creek and red bluff. Trash pickup along Bessie... Read More →
Visit with and learn from a naturalist.
Learn how to attract birds to you location using native plants.
Native mycology in Central Texas, medicinal mushrooms, and the fungi’s important role in our world.
Improve your ability to document your observations in nature using watercolor.
A volunteer is needed for Saturday, Oct 1, 10AM-1PM, The event is direct public outreach: specifically for educating the public, especially children, about the Monarch Migration. Bring water and snacks since this activity will be outdoors at a table near one of the Pollinator Gardens. Please contact Janis Jay if you have questions: 281-224-6883 VT... Read More →
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Learn about bird migration and Citizen Science opportunities.