Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve: Volunteer Workday
We're cleaning the boardwalks! Bring a towel or knee pad if you have one.
We're cleaning the boardwalks! Bring a towel or knee pad if you have one.
At Track Shack, 25811 W Hardy Rd, Spring, TX. Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve will have volunteers at a booth - stop by and say hi!
Volunteers Needed - Contact Jessica Jones [email protected]
FWBG|BRIT will be hosting a Lunchtime Lecture titled, “Hexalectris Orchids in Texas: A Special Citizens’ Science Project” presented by the esteemed Texas Master Naturalist, Stephanie Varnum. Please join us either in person in the BRIT Commons or virtually via Zoom to learn more about these beautiful and mysterious mycoheterotrophic native orchids, and what insights these passionate and dedicated... Read More →
Executive Board, with members welcome
Online Class - 1 hr of AT No Mow Zones: Rachel Richter, Urban Wildlife Biologist, TPWD Description: Mowing is time consuming. Mowing is expensive. Mowing, in most cases, doesn’t provide any benefit to wildlife. So why are so many of our community greenspaces dominated by mowed fields? This presentation will cover the benefits of reduced mowing... Read More →
Meeting Speaker - Nature Conservancy 11:30 am meeting/12 noon Speaker - AT
Executive Board, with members welcome
Hosted by the University of Oklahoma in Norman. This year's theme is “Carrying the TORCH: The increasing value and importance of herbaria.” Registration is now open until June 04, 2024; the fees are $25 for professionals and $10 for students.
Online Class - 1 hr of AT No Mow Zones: Rachel Richter, Urban Wildlife Biologist, TPWD Description: Mowing is time consuming. Mowing is expensive. Mowing, in most cases, doesn’t provide any benefit to wildlife. So why are so many of our community greenspaces dominated by mowed fields? This presentation will cover the benefits of reduced mowing... Read More →