Monthly chapter meetings are at 6 pm. Speakers start at 7 pm. June 16 at 7 pm: Showcase of 45 native Texas forbs, shrubs, and trees that were used medicinally…
🗒️ Notes from the President: June 2022
This month I had the privilege of watching the documentary, “Deep in the Heart,” written and directed by Ben Masters. It showcased the beauty of Texas and highlighted a variety…
🔦 Member Spotlight: Layne Cassidy
By: Layne Cassidy Originally published in Summer 2021 Side Oates Notes Newsletter Layne is a native Texan, born in Dallas, and raised there until moving to Stephenville at the age…
Bird Walk at PK Lake trail
Bob and Ann Wood will lead a bird walk on Saturday, January 26th at 9:00am from the Brazos River Nature Trail. The parking lot for the trail is located on the left…
What IS a species anyway?
Dr. Russell Pfau, Professor of Biology at Tarleton State University, studies population genetics and the effects of landscape patterns on the genetic relationships between populations and species. His work has…
Wildlife management tax evaluation
The presentation by Jesse Oetgen, a Texas Parks and Wildlife Technical Guidance Biologist, will include the requirements to qualify for a wildlife management tax valuation and wildlife management practices recognized as acceptable for qualifying plans, including examples of those practices