The Big Country Chapter joined us on Thursday, July 20, to present about their chapter, its history, and their diverse ecoregions and habitats. We also learned about their accomplishments as… Read More →
Monthly Newsletter
π Kudos! Fall 2023
Kudos for our members who reached milestones from May 16 – September 12, 2023. Initial Certifications: Recertifications: Milestones:
π£ Upcoming Events: Summer & Fall 2023
Learn more about our speakers and activities throughout the year. July Thursday, July 20, 2023, 7 PM β 8 PM Presentation by the Big Country Chapter Members of the Big… Read More →
ποΈ Notes from the President: Summer 2023
By: Katie Moses In an effort to spend more time exploring this beautiful state that we call home, I set a goal for myself at the start of the year… Read More →
πΌ The Nature Center After 2022
By: Marsha Stephens (with contributions from Nature Center committee members, listed at the end of this article) First, a huge thank you to all who invested sweat equity (and new… Read More →
β€οΈ Happy 25th Anniversary to the Texas Master Naturalist Program! β€οΈ
In 2022, Texas Master Naturalists reached over 289,969 youth, adults, and private land owners. This is more than 6.864 million people to date. Service hours in 2022 were valued at… Read More →
π Congrats to our 2023 training class graduates and initial certifications!
12 Tarleton students and 7 community members completed initial training. 4 of the Tarleton students achieved initial certification. 7 community members completed initial training: 12 Tarleton students completed initial training…. Read More →
π€ Member Spotlight: Janet Dawson
By: Janet Dawson Janet is a member of the Prairie Oaks Chapter.
𦫠Exploring nature at Lingleville ISD
Photos by: Doris Hasten This past September, the LISD PTO was awarded a Reaching for Excellence $10,000 grant from the Texas Department of Health – School Health and Safety. As part… Read More →
π Story Time at the Dublin Public Library
By: Peggy Tolboom Peggy Tolboom and Judy Warner led story time at the Dublin Public Library in May. They sang recognizable childrenβs songs changing the words to describe nature, using… Read More →