Fun Stuff: Bat Emergence at Old Tunnel State Park
Old Tunnel State ParkA fun thing to do with the family or a great place to serve.
A fun thing to do with the family or a great place to serve.
Are you a birder? Join in the fun at Cibolo Nature Center. Contact Heather Austin at 830-388-7678 and my email is volunteer@cibolo.org. VMS CODE: KL-02-A-FR Cibolo Center for Conservation Field Research
The KISD 4th graders are scheduled for their annual environmental field days, May 7-10. That's less than two weeks from now. Some of you have already volunteered and I thank you. We still need many more to lead learning stations, assist with the lessons and to guide student groups to each station. I made a... Read More →
Inspiration Garden: Assist with watering, harvesting, planting, mulching. We hope you will be a part of our vibrant volunteer community! For schedule and details on any of our volunteer opportunities or programs, email volunteer@cibolo.org, go to our events calendar, or sign up on GivePulse, or Better Impact. VMS CODE: KL-02-A-NPA Cibolo Center for Conservation Nature... Read More →
Friends of Fredericksburg Nature Center - Lady Bird Johnson Park Tuesdays 8:30 - 11:30 (weather permitting) Garden & Trail Maintenance Contact Gracie Waggener to get on the volunteer / email list gwaggener@flow-apps.com VMS CODE: GL-02-A-NPA Fredericksburg Nature Center Nature Access
We meet every Tuesday from 9 - 10 for garden maintenance and public outreach. Email Pam Lienhard to join in the fun: plienhard@gmail.com VMS CODE:KR-06-A Kerr County Courthouse Pollinator Garden
Explore native plants on San Antonio Botanical garden trails.
The presentation inspects pre-Columbian archaeological sites in Texas, with special attention to how sites are located in relation to natural features of the landscape, what plants would have been available to site inhabitants, what plants were recovered in archaeological investigations, what purposes they might have served, and how such knowledge is inferred.
The KISD 4th graders are scheduled for their annual environmental field days, May 7-10. That's less than two weeks from now. Some of you have already volunteered and I thank you. We still need many more to lead learning stations, assist with the lessons and to guide student groups to each station. I made a... Read More →
This is Day 1 of a two day symposium of the management and sustainability of Ashe Junipers and it's benefits to our environment