• Gardening for Resilience

    Houston Botanic Garden Houston, TX, United States

    Houston Botanic Gardens, $45.00In Houston Botanic Garden’s first five years, we’ve seen it all, from historic winter freeze Uri to the surprise Derecho windstorm in May 2024.This year, the Garden’s... Read More →

  • Backyard Wildlife Habitat Certification Series

    Houston Arboretum & Nature Center 4501 Woodway Dr, Houston, TX, United States

    Houston Arboretum & Nature CenterDescriptionIn person on the (first) Saturday of the month January-April10:00 am – 12:00 pm$160 member / $220 nonmemberAges 16+; minors must be accompanied by an adultMake your New Year’s resolution to... Read More →

  • TMN Tuesday: Topic to be announced

    Texas Master Naturalist website

    Each month on the second Tuesday of the month, Texas Master Naturalist present a topic. The topics have not been announced yet for 2026. This free webinar can be listened... Read More →

  • Redbud Phenology: Project 101

    https://smithsonian.zoom.us/webinar/register/4417678796672/WN_8R589nIPRfmYtHfWr2YYBg#/registration

    Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Join Dr. Jorge Santiago-Blay for a free webinar about the Redbud Phenology Project. One of the most iconic native North American trees is the eastern redbud... Read More →

  • Birds & Brushes

    Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center 20598 Kenswick Dr, Humble, TX, United States

    Free. Take a closer look at the birds of the Pineywoods with a short, guided walk at Jesse Jones Park (binoculars provided, paved path, less than 1⁄2 mile). Inspired, return... Read More →

  • Building a Pollinator Haven at Home

    https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NXNGx8-USDm4txrx8Ul2aQ#/registration

    There are many ways to create pollinator habitat in your backyard. From plants to overwintering habitat, one small step can make a difference. Join Jennifer Hopwood, Senior Pollinator Conservation Biologist... Read More →

  • TNT 2026 Bat Project Webinar

    Greetings Texas Master Naturalists!My name is Rachel Grotte and I am the new Texas Nature Trackers biologist with TPWD. I’m taking over the TNT Bat Acoustic Monitoring Project from the... Read More →

  • Lichens Are For Lovers

    https://www.centraltexasmycology.org/talks/p/lichens

    An entangled world of vibrant symbiosis exists all around us - growing on tree trunks, gravestones, and embedded into the concrete builds our world. Knitting us together in quiet harmony,... Read More →

  • Along Came A Spider-Tarantulas

    Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center 20598 Kenswick Dr, Humble, TX, United States

    Free. Don’t be spooked by their fuzzy appearance! Tarantulas may look scary, but these hairy arachnids are totally harmless! Believe it or not, they are more afraid of you than... Read More →