Bennett Trust Land Stewardship Spring Conference
Our focus for the workday will be cleaning up the interpretive trail behind the shop and possibly the Love Creek trail (depending on how many folks show up). We'll meet at our shop (2725 Elam Creek Road - at 8:00am. The gate will be open, unless you arrive really early and beat me there 😊... Read More →
We have brackets, ~36, and some shelving but we need help putting the brackets up on the studs of 6 Bay to create about 100 feet of much needed storage space. Additionally we will need to cut up wood to make shelving. If you can help with the work or have some excess wood shelving... Read More →
NLCP Level 1, Introduction to Native Landscapes
We have brackets, ~36, and some shelving but we need help putting the brackets up on the studs of 6 Bay to create about 100 feet of much needed storage space. Additionally we will need to cut up wood to make shelving. If you can help with the work or have some excess wood shelving... Read More →
Join us for a talk about the City Nature Challenge, I Naturalist, and how you can be part of it!
Soil health is the foundation of all successful agriculture and critical to a healthy community. Meet Justin and Kayte Graham of Zanzenberg Farm. They will share their passion and practice of regenerative farming.
Join the Monarch Joint Venture for a virtual 3-week course to learn about monarch butterfly ecology, threats, and the effective conservation actions that you can take to help protect this iconic species.
Paul and Deloris Sellin will guide you on a bird observation tour along the River Trail in Kerrville. How many new species will you see or hear?
Common Ground is the highly anticipated sequel to the juggernaut success documentary, Kiss the Ground. By fusing journalistic expose’ with deeply personal stories from those on the front lines of the food movement, Common Ground unveils a dark web of money, power, and politics behind our broken food system. The film profiles a hopeful and uplifting movement of white, black, and indigenous farmers who are using alternative “regenerative” models of agriculture that could balance the climate, save our health, and stabilize America’s economy – before it’s too late.
Brice's efforts have transformed 50 acres of the family property into a thriving prairie ecosystem, showcasing his commitment to conservation and sustainable land management.
SKYWARN Severe Weather Education Training is for everyone and provides an overview of how to observe and report severe weather to the local NWS office.
The event occurs on 04/26/2025. The City Nature Challenge is an annual global event that encourages people in cities around the world to observe and document the biodiversity in their environments using iNaturalist. Cities compete with each other in a friendly competition to see which location can document the most species in their local area.... Read More →
UBarU is conducting a bioblitz April 25-27 and as part of that event Mark McClelland will give a presentation on "Birds of the Texas Hill Country and Native Plants that Attract Them" followed by an observational walk around UBarU.
Let’s become citizen scientists and observe as many plants and animals possible in one session. Laura Levy will give a brief overview of iNaturalist and Seek, then lead us on a survey along the river trail.
We'll be using iNaturalist to record any/all plants, critters, etc to contribute to the San Antonio City Challenge. Volunteers are welcome to participate, and those who feel comfortable doing so, are welcome to help small teams as we divide attendees and survey different parts of the preserve. VMS CODE: HC-00-G Hill Country Chapter iNaturalist Project... Read More →
Golden-cheeked Warbler hikes- Join birding volunteers for a walk to explore the golden-cheeked warbler habitat and other park birds. Meet at the Agarita parking lot/ trailhead from there you will walk to the bird blind and then hike down the trail into the Backcountry in search for the Golden-cheeked Warbler as well as other awesome birds. All... Read More →
Join the Kerr County Water Alliance in a Community Town Hall to discuss Water Issues in the Kerrville and Kerr County
The Fredericksburg Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas invites you to explore the heart of our native Edwards Plateau ecosystem with us.