AT23-362 Oak Wilt Presentation, Blanco
Gem of the HIlls 2233 US 281 North, Blanco, TXAll you care to know about oak wilt.
All you care to know about oak wilt.
Dr. Travis Longcore, Adjunct Professor with UCLA's Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, will present "Effects of Artificial Light at Night on Wildlife and Strategies to Mitigate Them"
This talk will describe how scientists determine what role, if any, climate change has played in particular extreme weather events and will look toward the future of extreme weather in Texas
We will start the "Pebble Count" on Rudist Reef Reach, Bessie's Creek this Thursday and Friday 9:00 a.m.- Noon. Contact Tom Denyer at [email protected] or 830 522 4566. It will be wet and slippery. The "Pebble Count" is a simple but elegant protocol in use since at least 1954. It provides baseline estimates of how... Read More →
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 →
The Friday's (Nov 17) butterfly count will start at 10 AM. This will allow time for warming. Meet at volunteer office. Tom Harrigan [email protected] VMS CODE: BD-01-B-FR TPWD Albert and Bessie Kronkosky State Natural Area Field Research
Join experienced birders on a walk to observe winter migratory and resident birds.
These en plein air workshops will engage participants of all ranges and abilities who have an interest in Sketching in the Garden, and the focus will change monthly.
What makes mushrooms so great? Look at mushrooms such as Reishi, Lions Mane, Turkey Tail, Maitake, and Cordyceps, to learn about adaptogenic benefits for the body and the benefits for the environment.
The Friends of Lost Maples is asking for your help with this year’s fall Visitors Information Table. Each year, on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, from mid-October thru Thanksgiving, we host an information table under the trees outside the headquarters building. There, visitors can find extra maps, literature on the park’s plants, birds and other animals, Dark Sky... Read More →