Participants learn about monarch biology, monitoring procedures, and data entry protocols and are able to ask monarch biologists their questions about monarchs and monitoring.
Native plant propagation and maintenance. Learn about the Gleaner's group.
Double feature - Grassland Restoration at Mitchell Lake and City Nature Championship Challenge: Birders WANTED
Join American Bird Conservancy for our webinar on Thursday, February 27 at 3pm CT to learn more about the brilliant, diverse cardinal family and some of the specific species that ABC works to conserve. Plus, find out what you can do at home to keep the cardinals in your community thriving!
Successful hog trapping isn’t just about setting a trap—it’s about understanding feral hog behavior, selecting the best site, and conditioning the sounder for a full capture.
Spot some of the over 200 species of birds identified at Lake Corpus Christi State Park
Annual Training for Old Tunnel Volunteers
Learn how to identify native grasses, and their benefits.
An Introduction to Wildlife Management. Maintain Your Low Property Taxes with Wildlife Management
Bird Love and Space Use of the Golden Cheeked Warbler
Golden Cheek Warbler Survey Participant Training
Designing a home landscape from scratch or reimagining an existing landscape utilizing the basics of landscape design and incorporating native plants into the design will be included.
Society of Texas (NPSOT) annual spring symposium celebrating native plants!
Lopperpalooza is back! and scheduled for the morning of March 8. This project entails cutting down overgrown areas of lopper size ashe junipers. Participants are welcome to bring a lunch and do some hiking or walking at the preserve afterwards. For details on where to meet and reserving your spot, please contact rebecca.neill@tnc.org or laurence.doxsey@icloud.com Regular... Read More →
This is a monthly talk with a new nature-related topic every month. Talk will be followed by a walk through the Native Plant Garden to see the birds in their habitat, and discover Native Plants throughout the seasons.
Discover how to really see Nature, and become a Citizen Scientist
AT25-003,NPSOT: Monthly Member Meeting, Kerrville
Come learn how to add Texas Wildflowers to your landscape from the Bexar Master Gardeners
Want to share your love of Enchanted Rock and it's newly acquired land? Join this 1/2 day training on the natural and cultural history of Enchanted Rock for new Guides for hikes on newly acquired property.
Managing Aquatic Vegetation: Adapting to Your Unique Setting, Spring Weed Management, Understanding Modes of Action
Spray Equipment Demonstration and Picolinic Acid Training.
Texas Parks and Wildlife will host a free in person seminar for landowners interested in Wildlife Tax Valuation.
Event Title: AT25-112 RNC:Bird Walk & Talk,Kerrville, Presenter: David Drake (AT=1.5h) VMS-AT: AT: Riverside Nature Center (Enter AT#, Class Title as posted, and Presenter) Event Date: 03/15/2025 Event Time:8:30a-10:00a Event Description: Monthly Bird Observational Walk and Discovery. Join David Drake, birding enthusiast and guide, on a stroll along the river in search of resident and... Read More →
Meet with fire experts and learn about prescribed burns
Join Guadalupe State Park as they celebrate Monarchs and all Pollinators. Learn about the important work these small creatures do.
This class will deepen your enjoyment, understanding and appreciation of birds.
This webinar is for all those who are just getting started with Nature's Notebook this spring! We'll walk you through how to set up a site, add plants and animals, and enter your first observations.
In this webinar we'll be joined by researchers whose work inspired three of our Nature's Notebook campaigns!
Join us on March 19th from 10:00 - 11:30 AM (Central) for "Spring Green Up". We'll have 5 short presentations on how plants green up and will give away lots of DOOR PRIZES!
Join us in a celebration of National Women’s History month. Bob Howells will present the impact of several women influential in the study on natural history.
Join us for USA-NPN Director Theresa Crimmins' annual Plantside Chat! This year, we'll hear from Theresa about her new book, Phenology
As the Boerne City Campus Natural Area (BCCNA) project leader, one of my 2025 resolutions is to be more consistent in leading workdays there with volunteers like you from the Hill Country TMN organization. Maybe one of your 2025 resolutions will be to volunteer more often at BCCNA! To that end, I'm making it easier... Read More →
Join a Texas Master Naturalist to learn about local geological features, the importance of water, and local flora and fauna.
In this webinar we will show you how to create a phenology calendar of either your own observations or observations collected by others in Nature's Notebook. The calendar will display the seasonal activity of your species of interest last year.
Learn about Native Plants in the Garden to minimize water usage
Landowner Workshop: Stewardship in the Camp Bullis Sentinel Landscape Region
In this webinar we'll be joined by three researchers who have used Nature's Notebook data in the past year. You'll learn what they found with your data and have a chance to ask them questions.
The Texas Waters Specialist program aims to develop a corps of well-informed volunteer specialists who provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of aquatic resources and aquatic habitats within their communities for the state of Texas.
Do you love nature? Do you want to learn more about it? Join us for a talk all
about INaturalist, an app that lets you take a picture of a living thing and then get an
identification for it. We will spend some time getting everyone up to speed on the app, then we
will walk around the park and see what you can find.
Board Meetings are the 4th Monday of the month. Time is 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM. Meetings are in-person at the Riverside Nature Center in Kerrville.
Join us for an inspiring webinar featuring the incredible work of the University of North
Texas Bird Campus Committee, a student-led chapter making a real impact in Texas from their bird boxes, to
black vulture monitoring, to helping Denton receive their Bird City designation.
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.
As a wildlife biologist Shelby McCay uses her passion for nature to also create art. She will explore her journey as a wildlife biologist who seamlessly integrates her passion for conservation with artistic expression.
Learn techniques and opportunities to use Inaturalist (birding) skills to support bird conservation and bird habitat improvement.
NLCP Level 2 - Level 1 is prerequisite
This session will prepare TMN volunteers for leading Golden-cheeked Warbler walks this Spring at the South Llano River State Park.
Come learn best practices for hillside land management with Pete Van Dyck