AT25-116 Webinar Phrenology The Book!, Presenter: Theresa Crimmins (AT=1h)
WebinarJoin us for USA-NPN Director Theresa Crimmins' annual Plantside Chat! This year, we'll hear from Theresa about her new book, Phenology
Join us for USA-NPN Director Theresa Crimmins' annual Plantside Chat! This year, we'll hear from Theresa about her new book, Phenology
As the Boerne City Campus Natural Area (BCCNA) project leader, one of my 2025 resolutions is to be more consistent in leading workdays there with volunteers like you from the Hill Country TMN organization. Maybe one of your 2025 resolutions will be to volunteer more often at BCCNA! To that end, I'm making it easier... Read More →
Join a Texas Master Naturalist to learn about local geological features, the importance of water, and local flora and fauna.
In this webinar we will show you how to create a phenology calendar of either your own observations or observations collected by others in Nature's Notebook. The calendar will display the seasonal activity of your species of interest last year.
Landowner Workshop: Stewardship in the Camp Bullis Sentinel Landscape Region
Learn about Native Plants in the Garden to minimize water usage
In this webinar we'll be joined by three researchers who have used Nature's Notebook data in the past year. You'll learn what they found with your data and have a chance to ask them questions.
Do you love nature? Do you want to learn more about it? Join us for a talk all
about INaturalist, an app that lets you take a picture of a living thing and then get an
identification for it. We will spend some time getting everyone up to speed on the app, then we
will walk around the park and see what you can find.
The Texas Waters Specialist program aims to develop a corps of well-informed volunteer specialists who provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of aquatic resources and aquatic habitats within their communities for the state of Texas.
Led by their expert guides, this event provides an excellent opportunity to see various birds at Mitchell Lake.