KR-06-A Kerr County Courthouse, 700 Main St, Kerrville The First Tuesday of each month until sometime this spring (unless it's raining), from 9 am to 10 am. Contact: Pam Lienhard plienhard@gmail.com
How to draw and document plants for citizen science.
A webinar with Rosa Yin, a student at the University of Texas in Public Policy
A webinar with Rosa Yin, a student at the University of Texas in Public Policy
Learn how to create a sustainable garden.
Wrap up Christmas Holidays with the Christmas Bird Count.
Learn good land stewardship and requirements for Wildlife Tax Valuation @ Cibolo Nature Center - 3 Zoom sessions and 1 habitat tour
Webinar Title: Intro to Birding, 8-Part Series AT-VMS: AT: Hill Country Chapter Webinars (Enter AT#, Class Title as posted, and Presenter) Comments: AT22-043 Webinar Intro to Birding, Presenter: Kristine Rivers (AT=1h) Webinar Date: 1/10/2022 Webinar Time: 4:30p-5:30p Event Summary: Learn to Bird Event Description: Find out why our area offers some of the best birding... Read More →
Join us for the first #TMNTuesday of the year!
Learn all about monarch butterflies in this fast-paced course.
Learn how to make your backyard an inviting refuge for native birds, bees, and butterflies.
Learn how to establish and maintain a pocket prairie near you.
Improve your illustration skills for documenting plants and animals.
Learn which trees made it through Winter Storm Uri.
Join us for a how-to educational program on pond stocking as we cover multiple stocking strategies for both small ponds to larger lakes.
Learn about the relationship between people and plants.
The Native Plant Society of Kerrville will hold a discussion of the book The Humane Gardener: Nurturing a Backyard Habitat for Wildlife by Nancy Lawson.
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is excited to continue a partnership with The Contemporary Austin Art School! Drawing and watercolor classes will be taught in our McDermott Learning Center, a beautifully restored 19th-century carriage house nestled in the gardens.
Learn basic skills or improve your skills for nature illustration, nature journaling, documentation.
All around us, the birds are constantly telling us who they are and what they are doing. In this talk for any audience, Nathan Pieplow unlocks the secrets of their language.
Join us on Friday January 21, 2022 from noon-1pm for a talk with the City of Austin's Jim O'Donnell about the restoration efforts on City tracts of the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve.
BD-07-A Venue: Bandera Natural History Museum, Bandera Event Title: Ligustrum Removal Day at the Museum Volunteer Opportunities Jan 22, 2022 from 9AM-2PM Bandera Natural History Museum 267 Old San Antonio Highway, Bandera Contact Janis Arterbury janisjayarterbury@gmail.com Join the Salsa Squad, Invasives Removal Specialist Team from San Antonio to remove a thousand small Ligustrums from the... Read More →
Docent Training Program for New Volunteers at the Wildflower Center
The presentation on Dark Skies will follow a short business meeting.
Types of wetlands and management strategies.
Monthly NPSOT meeting followed by presentation
Learn about Tamaulipan thornscrub and how restoring it benefits the endangered ocelot.
Join us as we explore the first century of the Texas Highway Department, today known as TxDOT - archeology, geology, history.
Wildlife conservation and Management
Part 2: Learn more about riparian systems and plants near you.
KR-06-A Kerr County Courthouse, 700 Main St, Kerrville The First Tuesday of each month until sometime this spring (unless it's raining), from 9 am to 10 am. Contact: Pam Lienhard plienhard@gmail.com
Transforming a home garden into a Wildscape
A webinar with Alleigh Stewart with Harris County Public Health
A webinar with Alleigh Stewart with Harris County Public Health
Short presentation on land ownership followed by a workshop on property tax options.
Presentation follows business meeting.
Learn about severe weather preparedness and how to report severe weather.
4-class Series: Got plants? Make more plants!