AT22-112 Amos Rehabilitation Keep Tour
AT22-112 Amos Rehabilitation Keep Tour
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Refine our drawing skills to enhance your observations in nature.
Be an environmentally aware rancher.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Learn the basics and benefits of using native plants in your landscape.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
A webinar with Cheryl Potemkin of the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Botanical Research Institute of Texas.
"You can save our planet from climate change by creating a National Park in your yard.” – Dr. Doug Tallamy
Learn about the Native Plants of North American resource at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
This event is Texas Stream Team Standard Core Training. Learn how to sample and test water.
Have you noticed we’re losing the Llano River riparian woodlands little by little? Learn what’s impacting these irreplaceable woodlands and what can be done.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
This course, designed for both landowners and lessees, addresses the legal and economic issues surrounding grazing, hunting and livestock leases.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Hear Travis Krause of Parker Creek Ranch talk about his experience managing regenerative livestock operation.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Learn about how to install and maintain your native plant landscape! NLCP is a state-wide program, but classes focus on the characteristics and plants in the region in which they are taught. This class is presented by the Boerne Chapter and is specific to the region.
Learn how to get monarchs in your area.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Learn how your nature's notebook data is being used.
Learn the healing benefits of nature.
Discuss the book "Teaming with Microbes."
Find peace and creativity in nature.
The Ethnobotany and Preservation of Our Native Plants, its goals, and how it came to be.
Learn how to work for better water.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Learn about native plants and how they are drought tolerant.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Board Meetings are (generally) the 4th Monday of the month. Time is 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM. Meetings may be Zoom (link sent via email prior to meeting) or in-person at Riverside Nature Center.
The presentation on invasive plants will follow a brief business meeting.
Chapter Meetings are (generally) the 4th Monday of the month; no chapter meeting in Dec. Meetings may be Zoom (link sent via email and posted on chapter website) or in-person at Upper Guadalupe River Authority in Kerrville. A 30-minute chapter business meeting begins at 6:30 PM. Members attending this may claim 0.5 volunteer hours. The... Read More →
The Role of Zoos in Butterfly and Insect Conservation.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Edible and beneficial plants and how to forage for them responsibly.
Volunteers needed Tuesday thru Friday (Sept 27 to 30) starting time will be 8:30AM. Depending upon who shows and vehicle availability we will be doing any number of tasks. Collect trail signs for repair Put back repaired trail signs Vacuum 6 Bay Do fence recon at pipe creek and red bluff. Trash pickup along Bessie... Read More →
Volunteers needed Tuesday thru Friday (Sept 27 to 30) starting time will be 8:30AM. Depending upon who shows and vehicle availability we will be doing any number of tasks. Collect trail signs for repair Put back repaired trail signs Vacuum 6 Bay Do fence recon at pipe creek and red bluff. Trash pickup along Bessie... Read More →
Learn how grazing is used in wildlife habitat management.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Volunteers needed Tuesday thru Friday (Sept 27 to 30) starting time will be 8:30AM. Depending upon who shows and vehicle availability we will be doing any number of tasks. Collect trail signs for repair Put back repaired trail signs Vacuum 6 Bay Do fence recon at pipe creek and red bluff. Trash pickup along Bessie... Read More →
Learn how to attract birds to you location using native plants.
Native mycology in Central Texas, medicinal mushrooms, and the fungi’s important role in our world.
Improve your ability to document your observations in nature using watercolor.