AT23-274 Fall is for Planting Trees, San Antonio
San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston Place, San Antonio, TXPlanting a tree can provide a home with beauty, shade from the Texas sun, delicious fruits or nuts, and creates cleaner air.
Planting a tree can provide a home with beauty, shade from the Texas sun, delicious fruits or nuts, and creates cleaner air.
Activities landowners can implement to prevent and prepare for a wildfire on their property.
This event is open to all beginner birders. It is a weekend of Birding with a guide in the Texas Hill Country.
The Friends of Lost Maples is asking for your help with this year’s fall Visitors Information Table. Each year, on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, from mid-October thru Thanksgiving, we host an information table under the trees outside the headquarters building. There, visitors can find extra maps, literature on the park’s plants, birds and other animals, Dark Sky... Read More →
Howdy All! We will be hosting our First Friday workday. We will meet at the bunkhouse on Clark Creek at 8:30am. Activities planned for the day vary. I will bring some grubbing/digging tools, as well as a wheelbarrow (I'll make sure the tire is aired up this time!!), but if you have a favorite grubbing... Read More →
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will hold the Overton Pesticide Continuing Education Units Program online. This program provides an opportunity for producers to get five CEUs for their pesticide license from the comfort of their homes.
We are looking for volunteers to help lead elementary school aged kids through nature-based activities when they come to visit the Cibolo Nature Center for a school field trip. All field trips are from 10:00-12:00 (volunteers would need to be here 9:30-12:30). Most field trips are at the Cibolo Nature Center located at 140 City Park... Read More →
Join Molly Keck as she describes insect species common to Texas, how to recognize them, and how they are beneficial in gardens.
A fun thing to do with the family or a great place to serve.
The Friends of Lost Maples is asking for your help with this year’s fall Visitors Information Table. Each year, on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, from mid-October thru Thanksgiving, we host an information table under the trees outside the headquarters building. There, visitors can find extra maps, literature on the park’s plants, birds and other animals, Dark Sky... Read More →