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.
This presentation on Texas’ turtle diversity, with updates in current conservation status and understanding of our native turtle species will follow a brief business meeting.
Chapter Meetings are (generally) the 4th Monday of the month; no chapter meeting in December. 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 →
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 [email protected]
The science and policy approaches Chicago Botanic Garden is taking to improve plant conservation efforts.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Learn how to identify plants.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Landscape Ecology Program has developed a mobile version of TEAM (Texas Ecosystem Analytical Mapper) called TEAMgo to allow Texas citizens to utilize and contribute to the Ecological Mapping Systems of Texas (EMS) data on handheld devices.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Learn how people can keep and live in a "wild" world.
Making the switch to a Wildlife Exemption from traditional Ag or Timber.
Learn about our native cranes.
Learn about spring blooms.
Learn about native plants, invasive plants and plants for birds from experts.
Learn about rehabilitation practices taking place on the Texas coast.
Artistic techniques with alcohol inks is a different way to document the plants and wildflowers you record in your nature journal.