Excited about birding, but not sure where to start? Meets each Monday from 1/09-2/27, new topics each week. AT=1h per class or 8h for entire series.
FREE Wildlife Management Webinar Series
The trail team at YMCA Roberts Ranch, outside of Comfort, is looking for volunteers to help clear and construct a newly flagged trail. Trail-work is scheduled for every Wednesday. We will be meeting at The Pavilion -- 1.8 miles in from the gate-- at 8:30. Safety reviews are required before any work begins. ... Read More →
An interactive conversation on how to navigate the TCEQ wastewater permitting process.
Study, Track, remOve and Prevent (STOP) is a survey method to gather data on types and abundance of litter.
Study, Track, remOve and Prevent (STOP) is a survey method to gather data on types and abundance of litter.
Review weather episodes of 2022 and their impact.
Join us with Dr. Barron Rector, Extension Range Specialist at Texas A&M AgriLife, as he talks about prairies, their value, land use.
This presentation will introduce the audience to conservation easements, define a conservation easement, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages.
Register now to join Kristine Rivers with Birding for Fun for her Next Level Birding Virtual Workshops! Classes will be held via Zoom on Thursdays at 7pm.
These interactive workshops are designed for intermediate birders and those who have completed the Beginner Birding Series; all experience levels are welcome.
There will be geology walk surveys at Albert and Bessie Kronkosky State Natural Area. We will meet at the volunteer office. Please bring plenty of drinking water... Email me at kathyollu@aol.com if you are coming. Thanks, Kathy Ward VMS CODE: BD-01-B-FR TPWD Albert and Bessie Kronkosky State Natural Area Field Research
Learn how the Botanical Garden uses infrastructure, architecture, and plants to conserve resources throughout the garden and learn the importance of building sustainable communities. Join a specially trained docent on a walk to examine these diverse features.
Laura Keene shares her motives for doing a big year, and the inventures involved as she traveled to each corner of the ABA area