To request an event or opportunity to be posted on the calendar, please complete our Calendar Entry Request form. (Link opens in new page.) Please submit your event at least 2 weeks in advance of the event date and allow at least 48 hours for new events to appear on the calendar once they’ve been submitted.

Chapter members: Check the state TMN website (link opens in new page) for other training and volunteer opportunities offered through the state office or other chapters.

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Event Series Hummer Week Virtual Education

Hummer Week Virtual Education

Virtual

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Wildlife & Fisheries is offering a virtual birding seminar -- Hummer Week! August 15-19, 3:00-4:00 PM. Presentations will be recorded for those who want to watch in the evenings. Up to three hours of attendance will qualify for Texas Master Naturalist Advanced Training. Cost is $30 for access to all presentations and... Read More →

Event Series Hummer Week Virtual Education

Hummer Week Virtual Education

Virtual

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Wildlife & Fisheries is offering a virtual birding seminar -- Hummer Week! August 15-19, 3:00-4:00 PM. Presentations will be recorded for those who want to watch in the evenings. Up to three hours of attendance will qualify for Texas Master Naturalist Advanced Training. Cost is $30 for access to all presentations and... Read More →

Event Series Book Club

Book Club

Virtual - Zoom

The Rio Brazos Chapter book club meets quarterly by Zoom and discusses a book chosen by club members. The hour discussing the book can be recorded as AT. Zoom link will be sent to participants prior to each Zoom meeting. Contact Wendy Moore or submit a Contact Us form with your name and contact information... Read More →

TMN Annual Meeting

Houston, Texas

Save the date! Texas Master Naturalist 2022 Annual Meeting will be in Houston, TX. Stay tuned for developing details and/or check the TMN state website.

Event Series Book Club

Book Club

Virtual - Zoom

The Rio Brazos Chapter book club meets quarterly by Zoom and discusses a book chosen by club members. The hour discussing the book can be recorded as AT. Zoom link will be sent to participants prior to each Zoom meeting. Contact Wendy Moore or submit a Contact Us form with your name and contact information... Read More →

Brazos River Cleanup and Campout

Little L Ranch 503 County Road 423, Glen Rose, TX

The sixth annual Brazos River cleanup and campout reunion at Little L Ranch is on the calendar! There will be four days of opportunities for advanced training and volunteer time while cleansing our chapter's namesake (Rio Brazos) of tires and trash. Maneuvering a canoe is optional, as there will be other events that qualify for... Read More →

Mothing (Chapter AT)

Acton Nature Center 6900 Smoky Hill Ct., Granbury, TX

Mothing at the ANC will NOT be a public event this year, but Sam Kieschnick of TPWD will provide our Chapter with an AT opportunity. The exact time will be announced later this month, but the program will likely start about 8:30 as the skies darken. Of course, the moth-ers will be there with a... Read More →

Monarch 101 – Advanced Training

Acton Nature Center 6900 Smoky Hill Ct., Granbury, TX

Monarch 101 will help give chapter members the background and specific information on the life cycle, migration, host plants, threats to and ways to help the amazing Monarch butterfly thrive. The exact agenda will be announced to chapter members via email in August. We want to make sure you have the background to make October's... Read More →

Acton Nature Center Community Lecture Series

Opal Durant Community Center (Acton Library) 6430 Smoky Hill Ct., Granbury, Texas

This is the first of four 2024 Acton Nature Center Community Lectures offered to the public through the year. Lectures are nature-oriented and are offered the first Sunday of January, April, July, and October at 2:00 PM at the Opal Durant Community Center (aka, the Acton Library). For this lecture, Dave Moore, Rio Brazos Chapter... Read More →

Great Backyard Bird Count Special Presentation

Opal Durant Community Center (Acton) Library 6430 Smoky Hill Ct., Granbury, TX

All are invited to this free public lecture. Dr. Billy Teels will talk about Endemism and Endangerment, using the Black-capped Vireo as an example. Endemism is defined by Wikipedia as the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country, or other defined zone. For... Read More →

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To request an event or opportunity to be posted on the calendar, please complete our Calendar Entry Request form. (Link opens in new page.) Please allow at least 48 hours for new events to appear on the calendar.