Congrats to our members on their milestones. Initial Certification Janet Dawson Thresia Derrick Velda Tiblets Re-certifications & Milestones Daniel Caulkins Bill Hopkins Dayna Inbody Katie Moses Marsha Stephens Peggy Tolboom… Read More →
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🏆 Kudos!
Congrats to our new and existing members on their milestones. We had several members reach 500+ hour milestones and 2 initial certifications. Our chapter had 13 training class graduates. See… Read More →
🔦 Member Spotlight: Jason Moden
Hello! My name is Jason Moden! I was born in Denver, CO in 1989 where I was raised for about 7 years before I moved down to Southern Colorado near… Read More →
🎓 Congrats to the 2022 training class graduates!
Congratulations to the training class graduates for completing their initial training! Our chapter had 13 graduates from the Spring 2022 training class. We look forward to working with our new… Read More →
🪶 Feather Fest at Action Nature Center
The Prairie Oaks Chapter participated in Feather Fest at Action Nature Center on March 26. We made bird nest ornaments, learned how birds eat, and worked the Lights Out Texas… Read More →
🎤 Summer 2022 Chapter Meetings and Speakers
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… Read More →
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… Read More →
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… Read More →
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