AT24-216 , 19th Century Foodways in Texas, Kerrville
Riverside Nature CenterLearn how 19th Century Texas Inhabitants managed their food needs, food availability and preparation and sample a piece of Texas history!
Learn how 19th Century Texas Inhabitants managed their food needs, food availability and preparation and sample a piece of Texas history!
TMN Tuesday has a special pop up Webinar so that TMN's, utilizing their cell phone cameras can learn how to capture quality videos to promote their chapter.
Discussion of current water issues and solutions in the Texas Hill Country.
Learn more about Wildlife Exemptions and Property Taxes
It is the fascinating story not only of a botanist, but a soldier, farmer, newspaper editor, publisher, and Comal County’s Superintendent of Instruction as well as its first Justice of the Peace
CoCoRaHS WxTalk consists of a series of monthly one-hour interactive Webinars featuring engaging experts in the fields of atmospheric science, climatology and other pertinent disciplines
The presentation on utilizing Texas Native Plants in constructing a Central Texas Raingardens will follow a brief business meeting.
Morning Nature Walk and discussion of ecosystems management.
The history of the Gila is a microcosm of a long-standing debate: what is wilderness? Does Wilderness–big W–even exist in the way that Aldo Leopold imagined? When additional voices are included, namely those of Indigenous cultures that have lived in the region for thousands of years, how is the conversation reframed?
Join SamtheFungi to explore the importance of mushrooms in the environment