Our Spring 2024 Training Class kicked off in January and will conclude in April. The training class has learned from speakers about geology, insects, famous master naturalists, law and ethics,… Read More →
Monthly Newsletter
🏆 Kudos! 2023
2023 Certifications and Milestones (Updated list as of Feb. 12, 2024) Year to Date Initial Certifications: Year-to-Date Recertifications: Milestones: 2023 Texas Waters Specialist:
🎄 Christmas Party 2023
Each year, the chapter gathers in early December for our annual Christmas Party. In nature, we find solace, and in Christmas, we find joy. Together, they create a symphony of… Read More →
🗒️ Notes from the President: Winter 2023
By: Katie Moses In November, the Texas Master Naturalist program launched a “Season of Thanks” media campaign to highlight TMN volunteer projects, service, and accomplishments. Participants have had the opportunity… Read More →
🎤 Member Spotlight: Gordon Lee
By: Gordon Lee I grew up on a dairy farm in western Montana on the Flathead Indian Reservation at the foot of the Mission Mountain Primitive Area. The farm, of… Read More →
📖 Book Report: Finding the Mother Tree
By now, most of us have heard of the controversial theory that trees communicate with each other and even help each other through an extensive underground network of fungi, connecting… Read More →
☀️ Photographing a Solar Eclipse
By: Lynn Wood After watching the solar eclipse this past October, you may now be interested in photographing the upcoming eclipse in April. The good news is that, with one… Read More →
💛 Thank you to our sponsors of Nature Fest 2023!
Nature Fest wouldn’t be the wonderful celebration of nature without the support of our sponsors. We appreciate your for joining us in our mission to provide education, outreach, and service… Read More →
🏆 Kudos! Winter 2023
January 1 – December 6, 2023 Milestones: Year to Date Initial Certifications: Year-to-Date Recertifications:
🗒️ Notes from the President: Fall 2023
By: Katie Moses One day this summer, I walked out onto my front porch and spotted a small snake hiding behind my cat’s water dish. My first reaction was excitement… Read More →