Workkday at the Nature Center

Let's meet at the nature center to maintain the gardens.  10 am to 12 noon. Covid precautions apply. Both volunteers and public participants are strongly encouraged to wear masks and social distance by at least 6 feet.  Bring your own tools and don't forget water and insect repellent.  Contact Bill Hopkins for more information [email protected] Flextime... Read More →

Chapter Meeting – April 15

6:00-7:00 pm – Chapter Business Meeting 7:00-8:00 pm – Program: Lost...and Found...Texas! by T. Wayne Schwertner, Wildlife Biologist, PhD You must register in advance  We will be using WebEx (not Zoom) for our meeting. In order to provide a secure environment, registration is required in advance. All registered attendees will receive an email with the WebEx link and... Read More →

Lights out Texas – April 19–May 7

Spring bird migration will be underway soon and organizations across Texas will turn their lights out at night as we welcome hundreds of millions of birds migrating through our state on their way north from their southern wintering grounds. Prairie Oaks Master Naturalist Chapter is supporting this important effort to protect migrating birds by turning... Read More →

Recognizing unmet conservation audiences – April 20

As part of its “Be the Change” webinar series the Texas Master Naturalist program hosts David Buggs, the Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer with Texas Parks & Wildlife Department. The presentation begins at 12 noon and will be presented over Webex. The conservation community has come to realize that broadening the audience of people who... Read More →

Workday evening at the Nature Center- April 22

Let's try meeting in the evening at the nature center to maintain the gardens.  5 pm to 7 pm. Covid precautions apply. Both volunteers and public participants are strongly encouraged to wear masks and social distance by at least 6 feet.  Bring your own tools and don't forget water and insect repellent.  Contact Bill Hopkins for... Read More →

Workday at the Nature Center

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

Let's meet at the nature center to maintain the gardens.  10 am to 12 noon. Covid precautions apply. Both volunteers and public participants are strongly encouraged to wear masks and social distance by at least 6 feet.  Bring your own tools and don't forget water and insect repellent.  Contact Bill Hopkins for more information [email protected] Flextime... Read More →

City Nature Challenge – April 30-May 9

City Nature Challenge which starts Friday April 30. There are two parts. April 30-May 3 -Take pictures of wild plants and animals May 4-May 9 - Identify what was found More information available about participating in Texas. Unfortunately most of us don't live in one of the designated cities, except those in Hamilton County which is... Read More →

Bosque River Nature Center

Let's meet at the nature center to maintain the gardens.  10 am to 12 noon. Covid precautions apply. Both volunteers and public participants are strongly encouraged to wear masks and social distance by at least 6 feet.  Bring your own tools and don't forget water and insect repellent.  Contact Bill Hopkins for more information [email protected] Flextime... Read More →

Panel Discussion on Contemporary Issues in Grassland Restoration

Panel Discussion on Contemporary Issues in Grassland Restoration Hosted by Dr. Darrel Murray, Wildlife, Sustainability and Ecosystem Science, Tarleton State University Description:  Grassland systems are one of the most endangered land systems on Earth. Tarleton State University is located within what was historically native grasslands mixed with savannas and woodlands. These are now altered, and... Read More →

#TMNTuesdays – Why Burn? Fire History and Fire Effects

Most people are naturally afraid of fire and with some good reasons. But fire carefully applied to the land at the right time and conditions can return things to their natural functioning conditions. This is what Prescribed Fire is and rekindling a “Burn Culture in Texas” is so very important. Texas Master Naturalist can play... Read More →

Bosque River Nature Center – May 13

Let's meet at the nature center to maintain the gardens.  10 am to 12 noon. Covid precautions apply. Both volunteers and public participants are strongly encouraged to wear masks and social distance by at least 6 feet.  Bring your own tools and don't forget water,  insect repellent, and sun protection. Flextime schedule - If Thursday morning... Read More →

Bioblitz at Middle Trinity Conservation District – May 13

Middle Trinity Groundwater Conservation District 930 Wolfe Nursery Road, Stephenville, TX, United States

iNaturalist BioBlitz – Thursday, May 13, 2021 10am Contact Stephanie Keith  254-965-6705 ext. 224 office or [email protected] Middle Trinity Groundwater Conservation District 930 Wolfe Nursery Road Stephenville, TX log hours to:  FR: iNaturalist with BioBlitz, Middle Trinity GCD in the "Describe Your Service" box.  

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