GPM Webinar 8: Applications
GPM data has enabled people to better understand how water moves through our planet and make informed decisions that lead to improved outcomes for society. GPM continues to support a... Read More →
GPM data has enabled people to better understand how water moves through our planet and make informed decisions that lead to improved outcomes for society. GPM continues to support a... Read More →
Impacts of Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) Pollution on Marine Biodiversity with Tim Smyth of Plymouth Marine Laboratory. As a primary author of A Global Atlas of Artificial Light at... Read More →
Hosted by Texas A&M AgriLife. Fall veggie gardens are going in an those young plants tend to get hit by insect pests the hardest. Learn who to look out for... Read More →
Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance - Water Wonks Lecture Series #9. This talk provides insight into how managing soil health can serve as a climate change mitigation tool. Healthy soils play... Read More →
Native Plant Society of Texas, Houston Chapter: "This year's workshop will focus on WATER. In Houston, we always seem to have too much or not enough. Spend a Saturday with... Read More →
From October 14-30, 200+ H-E-B stores will offer a selection of 15 native plants and select stores will have NPSOT volunteers on hand on Oct. 16 and Oct. 19 between 11 am... Read More →
Part of the TPWD Wildlife Diversity Webinar Series, highlighting research and conservation efforts in Texas. Register here: https://tpwdevents.webex.com/webappng/sites/tpwdevents/webinar/webinarSeries/register/fea2a88081134b42a8ed32c44b84655a
From October 14-30, 200+ H-E-B stores will offer a selection of 15 native plants and select stores will have NPSOT volunteers on hand on Oct. 16 and Oct. 19 between 11 am... Read More →
From Laura Clark, Longleaf Chapter: "We will be visiting the Canyonlands unit of the Big Thicket This area is a mature forest and one of the quietest places I’ve ever... Read More →
Event is limited to 30 guests to ensure everyone has ample time at the eyepiece. Spots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. To reserve your spot, email observatory@shsu.edu... Read More →