By: Velda Tiblets I was born and raised in San Angelo, TX. My dad worked for the railroad so he was transferred to Slaton in the panhandle for three years when I was seven. The flat land and sandstorms that… Read More →
🤠 Let’s Go West!
By: Marsha Stephens You know I seldom write anything without trying to slip in a little opportunity for learning, so bear with me. Growing up in this region, I always heard Ft…. Read More →
🐦 All About the Texas Bluebird Society
By: Peggy Tolboom “Bluebirds across Texas, one nest box at a time.” This is the motto and goal of the Texas Bluebird Society. Officially known as the Eastern Bluebird, thankfully… Read More →
🪞 Reflections on the Annual Meeting
By: Kathy Weston The Annual Meeting of the Texas Master Naturalists took place during October in the vibrant city of Houston in and around the Galleria Area and within a… Read More →
🍃 Another Nature Fest Success!
By: Marsha Stephens The fourth annual Nature Fest is in the books! Mother Nature provided a perfect day: not too hot, not too cold…….and not too windy, always a plus in Texas…. Read More →
🐦 2022 Christmas Bird Count
Update: The Christmas Bird Count was held in December 2022. An article will be posted about it in our spring newsletter. By: Dayna Inbody It’s that time of year again…… Read More →
🎤 Upcoming Chapter Meetings, Speakers, and Events: Spring 2023
Monthly chapter meetings are at 6 pm. Speakers start at 7 pm. January 19, 2023 Bumblebees Dr. Russell Pfau, Professor Biological Sciences at Tarleton State University Nine bumble bee species… Read More →
🗒️ Notes from the President: September 2022
During the Project Wild certification training that some of our members participated in over the summer, we were given a field assignment called, “Urban Nature Search”. We were instructed to… Read More →
🌼 Join us October 8 for nature walks, activities for kids, and crafts and games at Nature Fest 2022
Ready to get outside this fall and enjoy nature? Join the Texas Master Naturalists at Nature Fest 2022 on October 8 to celebrate and learn about the natural areas and… Read More →
💡Lights Out Texas Fall 2022 Campaign
We encourage all Texans to join us in participating in Lights Out Texas to protect migrating birds by turning off non-essential lights at night from 11pm – 6 am during the fall… Read More →