AT25-027 SABOT: Texas Native Grass Walk, San Antonio
San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston Place, San Antonio, TXLearn how to identify native grasses, and their benefits.
Learn how to identify native grasses, and their benefits.
What happens after the dirt: the continuing lifecycle of artifacts and records in a repository.
Led by their expert guides, this event provides an excellent opportunity to see various birds at Mitchell Lake.
Texas Nature Trackers with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department are launching a new citizen science project December 2024 for bat monitoring. There was a virtual training held on 12/8/2025 (AT24-430) and field training in San Marcos on 12/15. Interest in the Hill Country was great, and so a new field training day has been created for Fredericksburg on 1/19/2025.
All levels of birding experience are welcome. This will be a good opportunity to practice and expand birding skills. A small group of volunteers will identify and count bird species... 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... Read More →
Landowner, Gary Krause, shares his success story in restoring 1640 acres on the Frio River.
Learn how honey is made, why it varies in taste and color depending on the flowers bees visit, and what makes raw honey so unique.
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.
Owls' nocturnal habits, secretive behaviors, and extraordinary adaptations make them both fascinating and challenging to study.