RPC Board Retreat
Board Retreat for planning upcoming year for the Rolling Plains Chapter.
Board Retreat for planning upcoming year for the Rolling Plains Chapter.
Free webinar by Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Join the YouTube Live Stream! What do you see when you see a bird? Join cartoonist and author Mel Gillman for a draw-along that celebrates the artist in all of us. Bird-drawing beginners and well-practiced artists both welcome! Mel will sprinkle in key tips as you draw. Grab... Read More →
Beetles are one of the most diverse groups of insects on the planet and are endlessly fascinating. Join Jennifer Hopwood and the Xerces Society to learn more about how beetles are helping us in myriad ways, by contributing to soil health, controlling crop and garden pests, pollinating plants; and learn more about steps we can... Read More →
Learn about the pivotal role of gardening as an act of stewardship in the face of climate and ecological challenges. Discover the profound connections between individual gardens and the broader world and learn how these green spaces can serve as catalysts for positive ecological and social change. Register Here. Report as AT: Approved Webinar
The Texas Nature Trackers (TNT) program is looking for Master Naturalists interested in becoming TNT certified iNaturalist workshop trainers across Texas. During this workshop we will provide you the training needed to get started as an iNaturalist trainer for your chapter, community and/or region. As a pre-requisite, we are looking for individuals that are already consistent... Read More →
Get ready to flock together for the 2024 Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC)! This annual four-day event is right around the corner. Join Cornell's webinar on Tuesday, Feb. 13 at 1 p.m. Eastern/ 12 pm Central. Panelists will explain how to participate in this exciting global event and how participation might extend past your back door. ... Read More →
There is more to fireflies than just summer sparkles! Join endangered species conservation biologist Richard Joyce for a presentation about the fireflies of the USA, focusing on the natural history and conservation needs of our most threatened species. He will also give tips on how to decode the flash patterns of fireflies and explain how... Read More →
Today is the final day to register for the 2024 training class. Fill out the form to register for training class now.
This webinar will give an overview of considerations for managing privately owned aquatic habitats (e.g. ponds). We will begin briefly discussing differences in lotic and lentic aquatic systems and the importance of maintenance focusing on lentic systems. Water quality cannot be visually observed, so key water chemistry parameters, their importance, target optimal ranges, and proposed... Read More →
Help Ranger L with outdoor activities at Lake Arrowhead State Park. The Chapter will have a table, too. Report as: PO: Special events at Lake Arrowhead State Park.