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Online Training & Resource Links

Bobcat crossing at dawnOnline Training

Wildlife for Lunch Webinars  while no longer adding new content, this site has some interesting information available.

Monarch Larvae Monitoring Project Online Training – learn all about Monarch Butterflies

Links of Interest
Texas Master Naturalist

Strategic Partners

  • Texas AgriLife Extension
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  • River Bend Nature Center
  • Lake Arrowhead State Park
  • Whiteside Museum of Natural History
  • Copper Breaks State Park
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The Horned Lizard Conservation Society
Independent, non-commercial web site dedicated to the study of horned lizards in captivity (where legal) and in the wild.
 
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Perhaps the premier web site on all things pertaining to birds.

Monarch Watch
Chip Taylor’s web site at University of Kansas dedicated to all things having to do with Monarch butterflies, their needs, and their habitats.

Native Prairies Association of Texas
Non-profit land trust dedicated to the conservation, restoration, and appreciation of native prairies and grasslands of Texas.

Great Backyard Bird Count
Information, results, pictures, forms related to the annual February Great Backyard Bird Count.

Journey North
Keep up with the annual migrations of a number of native American species from Monarch butterflies to bald eagles and whooping cranes.
 
Prairie Dogs: The Truth
Great Plains Restoration Council site with interesting information, especially about Prairie Dogs.
 

 

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