PWLTMN will be among the vendors on April 13. Come visit us.
Piney Wood Lakes Master Naturalists
My First Prescribed Burn
by Bee Harris, PWLTMN Member Clothing: boots (preferably leather), cotton pants, long sleeved shirt (no synthetic materials), and gloves I was excited to attend my first prescribed burn. It was… Read More →
Hail the Hermit Thrush
by Shaila Palamand This often-overlooked migrating songbird is worth a note, or maybe even a harmonic series of notes! The Hermit Thrush may not have brightly colored plumage or gregarious… Read More →
Forest Bathing: A Better Pill
by Bee Harris Photo by Bee Harris Living under an umbrella of urban stimulation — trying to stay in step with the demands of our fast-paced society, keeping current with… Read More →
Whoop It Up
by Sharon Hanzik, PWLCTMN Have you ever been on a Whooping Crane expedition? If you haven’t, I highly recommend it. I’ve seen them on more than one occasion at Aransas… Read More →
East Texas Resource Tour 3 – Fish & Waterfowl Management
This year we’ve been covering trees and plants, wildlife, and now fish and fowl management. Please mark your calendar for the final event and join Texas A&M AgriLife – Polk… Read More →
Pesticide Certification and Re-Certification Course
5-CEU Credits for Applicator License Holders Registration 8:00 a.m. Program 8:30 a.m.—3:00p.m. Fee: $70 Pesticide Certification, $45 Re-Certification Course $10 Late Registration Fee after November 5 PLEASE RSVP By November… Read More →
Basic Training – Land Stewardship
Aldo Leopold, father of Master Naturalists Video Aldo Leopold Award winner video Agriculture/Natural Resources – Matthew March, Polk County Agrilife Ext. Agent Tour Russell Preserve – Sue Russell, PWL MN… Read More →