AT24-265 HYBRID, NPSOT: Planting for Pollinators, Fredericksburg
St. Joseph's Halle 212 W. San Antonio St., Fredericksburg, TXLearn how to create a haven for pollinators
Learn how to create a haven for pollinators
We will be conducting water quality tests -- the Texas Stream Team (TST) Standard Core -- on Wednesday, July 24; Thursday, July 25; and Saturday, July 27. Each day, 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. Watch the weather, it's iffy, and reach out if necessary. If you plan to attend, confirm which day or days: tom.den1917@gmail.com. If you... Read More →
Learn to become a Prescribed Burn Manager
Come put your hands in the dirt at the Bandera Natural History Museum pollinator gardens. There are three gardens to be taken care of and as a volunteer you can tour the Museum for free. 267 Old San Antonio Highway Bandera, TX 78003 Contact: Janis Jay Arterbury, janisjayarterbury@gmail.com VMS CODE: BD-07-A Bandera Natural History Museum... Read More →
Water Wonks will feature a host of experts sharing innovative ideas and details about their work in the world of water. The series is a free community education opportunity.
A story of a quest to convert most of a yard in Boerne to native plants with the idea that if you build it, they (the pollinators and others) will come.
We will be conducting water quality tests -- the Texas Stream Team (TST) Standard Core -- on Wednesday, July 24; Thursday, July 25; and Saturday, July 27. Each day, 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. Watch the weather, it's iffy, and reach out if necessary. If you plan to attend, confirm which day or days: tom.den1917@gmail.com. If you... Read More →
We meet on Thursdays at Kerrville-Schreiner park at 8:30-10:30AM. Drop-ins are welcome to join us, just tell the gatehouse you're a volunteer and they will waive the entry fee. If folks have questions, they can contact me at indigal@gmail.com. VMS CODE: KR-04-A-NPA Kerrville-Schreiner Park Pollinator Garden
Nature journaling is a way of connecting with nature and learning more in depth by documenting with drawings and writing about what is found.
Ever wonder what makes an aquatic plant “aquatic” ? Come and learn about the native and non native Texas Aquatic Plants.