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Riverside Nature Center

AT25-158 RNC: City Nature Challenge Bioblitz, Kerrville, Presenter: Laura Levy (AT=2.h)

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.

2025-04-02

AT25-157 Film Screening & Panel Discussion: Common Ground, Kerrville, Presenter: Becky Etzler (AT=2.0h)

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.

2025-04-02

AT25-156 RNC: Bird Walk & Talk, Kerrville, Presenter: Paul & Deloris Sellin (AT=1.5h)

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?

2025-04-02

AT25-155 RNC: NEd Talk: Ranching & Farming in Harmony with Nature, Kerrville, Presenter: Justin & Katye Graham (AT=1h)

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.

2025-04-02

AT25-154 RNC: Wildflower Walk & Talk, Kerrville, Presenter: Becky Leal (AT=1.5h)

What’s blooming and what’s not & why? Becky Leal, Texas Master Naturalist and avid native plant advocate, will point out the virtues of native plants.

2025-04-02

AT25-109, RNC: Hillside Stewardship Workshop, Kerrville, Presenter: Pete VanDyke (AT=3.5h)

Come learn best practices for hillside land management with Pete Van Dyck

2025-02-22

AT25-069 NEd Talk: The Two Most Dangerous Volcanoes in North America: Mts. Rainier & St. Helens, Kerrville

Pictures and stories of Mts. Rainier & St. Helens by Kevin Hartley

2025-01-21

AT25-068 Wildflower Bunch, Kerrville

Native plant propagation and maintenance. Learn about the Gleaner’s group.

2025-01-21

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