AT23-275 Beneficial Insects in the Garden, San Antonio
San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston Place, San Antonio, TXJoin Molly Keck as she describes insect species common to Texas, how to recognize them, and how they are beneficial in gardens.
Join Molly Keck as she describes insect species common to Texas, how to recognize them, and how they are beneficial in gardens.
Students will learn how to use the smartphone app iNaturalist to assess local wildlife populations.
Join SamtheFungi to explore the importance of mushrooms in the environment, the basics of mycology, and how to begin exploring their wild world! This class is perfect for people of all ages and will cover terms commonly used by Mycologists. Learn about the local ecology and how to support the fungus in gardens!
Join us for a rare tour of the Doeppenschmidt-Weidner Ranch in the Honey Creek SNA.
Learn more about Kerr County groundwater, how it's managed and how you can get involved.
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 →
Learn about the life cycle of the monarch butterfly.
Containerized trees present many challenges with getting them started the right way. This presentation will identify those challenges and how to correct them at planting, as well as how to prune or not prune new trees to get it through the first 25 years.
This presentation emphasizes diurnal raptors—birds of prey that hunt during the day—include easily recognizable birds like eagles, hawks, or falcons.
The NPSOT 2023 Fall Symposium is coming to Nacogdoches, Texas! This year’s event will take place at the historic Fredonia Hotel and Convention Center and will focus on conserving plants native to the Pineywoods Ecoregion of East Texas.