Pollinator Garden Spring Cleanup

Bosque Nature Center 6RC4+W4 Stephenville, Texas, Stephenville, tx, United States

All Tarleton students and Prairie Oaks volunteers are invited to help us clean up the Nature Center for spring! We will be weeding, mulching, AND planting new grass plugs! March 23rd 10am-2pm LUNCH PROVIDED Tarleton students, please register here: https://givepul.se/kcxmtp Members, contact Peggy Tolboom (equest@dairysolutionsinc.com) at so we know to expect you.  Some tools will... Read More →

Trail Maintenance with Friends of Dinosaur Valley State Park

Dinosaur Valley State Park 1629 Park Rd 59, Glen Rose, TX

Meet at Headquarters parking lot of Dinosaur Valley State Park We will perform trail maintenance Bring gloves, water, snacks, etc. Tools will be provided Tell them you are volunteering at the gate Email Linda with questions: pomn.linda@gmail.com

Featherfest 2023 – March 25

CELEBRATE SPRING with the 6th annual Feather Fest! A celebration of birds and spring and to welcome the wildflower season Saturday, March 25, 2023 from 10-2 weather permitting Volunteers are needed 9:30 - 2:30 Acton Nature Center 6900 Smoky Hill Ct. Free Admission Live raptors! Wildflower walks by Dr. Billy Teels @ 10:30 & 12:30... Read More →

Event Series First Saturday Bird Walk

First Saturday Bird Walk

Bird Walk at Acton Nature Center the first Saturday of every month. Led by Dr Billy Teels Meet at ANC Parking Lot at 7: am. Walk will last until 9:30 Bring binoculars, comfy shoes, bug spray, sunscreen, water/snacks Record hours to AT: Other with Acton Nature Center First Saturday Bird Walk in the Describe Your Training... Read More →

Event Series #TMNTuesdays

#TMNTuesdays

Join us each month for TMNTuesday Webinars! On the second Tuesday of each month at 12:00pm Central Standard Time, the TMN State Office will offer an hour-long virtual advanced training event – with fantastic new and returning guest speakers. Go to txmn.tamu.edu/tmntuesdays/ to see past and future speakers. You can earn credit for viewing any... Read More →

Wing Ding 2023 at Dinosaur Valley State Park on April 15

Dinosaur Valley State Park 1629 Park Rd 59, Glen Rose, TX

Join us at Wing Ding at Dinosaur Valley State Park Glen Rose, TX 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Contact Linda Wood at Linda Wood pomn.linda@gmail.com if interested. To see the event on Facebook, visit https://fb.me/e/2G8zLLAKQ  

Advanced Training: Thesis Presentation on Cagle’s Map Turtle

Tarleton State University 1333 W Washington St, Stephenville, TX

Description: “Abundance and Status of Cagles’s Map Turtle”, thesis defense presentation by Brooke Beverly, candidate for Master of Science in Biology, Tarleton State University The research reported in this presentation is focused on a species endemic to a small area of Texas (primarily the Guadalupe-San Marcos river system), and thus it is a protected species,... Read More →

Trail Development at Palo Pinto State Park

Palo Pinto Mtns State Park 1915 FM 2372, Strawn, Texas

Palo Pinto State Park Volunteer Opportunity Duration: End of April – Possibly one weekend in May Start: 9AM – 1PM Task: Trail Development Drag or remove tree trunks, limbs, rocks, etc down the trail on a mesa from debris piles Trails are rough and raw Trail crews have been making 1/10 th of a mile... Read More →

Event Series Chapter Meeting – third Thursday

Chapter Meeting – third Thursday

Agrilife Research and Extension Center 1229 US-281, Stephenville, TX, United States

Chapter Meeting 6 pm to 7 pm, with presentation following. Log chapter meeting hours to CB: Admin work; chapter meeting If you plan to attend virtually, please register by 5PM on April 18th by filling out the form below! Please register here by Tuesday, April 18th at 5pm: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfQaP5mycTDKdF5hNjOLLbfr3VebejM0w3V855OD6xyKMwk9w/viewform

Bumblebees of Texas – April 20

Agrilife Research and Extension Center 1229 US-281, Stephenville, TX, United States

Several bumblebee species are currently known to occur in Texas. At first glance, most bumblebee species look quite similar—and some are very challenging to identify. Once you know what characters to look for, the species in Texas are relatively easy. This presentation will focus on how to identify them, their geographic distributions, some natural history,... Read More →

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