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TMN WebsiteStewards and States: The Legal Side of Texas Wildlife Education by Benjamin Anderson, TPWD License and Permitting Specialist
Stewards and States: The Legal Side of Texas Wildlife Education by Benjamin Anderson, TPWD License and Permitting Specialist
Free 2025 Webinar Series for the Texas Waters Specialist program. Through this program, we develop a corps of Creek well-informed volunteer specialists who provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management... Read More →
Plant Party: SPRING GREEN UP 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... Read More →
Nikki Fitzgerald put together a trip for our Master Naturalist chapter to go to College Station for classes and labs on Wednesday and to Galveston on Thursday for a tour to... Read More →
Wildlife Diversity Webinar Series - Repatriation and post-release monitoring of confiscated Alligator Snapping TurtlesJoin TPWD’s Wildlife Diversity webinar series for this month’s topic featuring repatriation and post-release monitoring of alligator... Read More →
On March 19, 2025, at 6:30 PM Water Wednesdays educational series on #Allthingswater will begin. Joshua Segura, Extension Program Specialist will present about on-site sewage facilities. This event is free... Read More →
Reservations are required for canoe trips. Call the visitor center at 409-951-6700. Join park rangers for a guided canoe on the waters of the preserve. This program targets the casual... Read More →
Bees pollinate 1/3 of all the food we consume – including fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds. Join Jerrel Giesler in the nature center to learn about these incredibly fascinating and... Read More →
This is no ordinary workshop! Join us on Saturday, March 22 to talk briefly about what a great pollinator garden requires, from soils to plant groupings, to native plant choices that... Read More →
Many of us know that 71% of the Earth’s surface is covered in water; however, do you know how much of it is fresh? Or how much of it is... Read More →