June Board Meeting
Wilson Office Supply 820, Wichita Falls, TX, United StatesBoard of Directors will meet at Wilson Office Supply, 8th at Lamar. Everyone welcome.
Board of Directors will meet at Wilson Office Supply, 8th at Lamar. Everyone welcome.
Picking the right monitoring tools, understanding forestry prisms and plots, using photo points efficiently, navigating the Rangeland Anaylis Platform (RAP), and the future of monitoring vegetation are the topics that... Read More →
Dr. Ray Willis, Associate Professor of Biology at MSU, will overview Vertebrate Biology, including historical biology with mammals as a model. Meet at MSU's Bolin Science Hall, Room 213. In-person... Read More →
Join us at MSU, Bolin Science Hall, Room 209 or contact [email protected] for the Zoom link. Use the south entrance of Bolin Science Hall. Handicap-accessible. Program to be announced. Report... Read More →
Plastic Free July: a project highlight. TMNTuesdays are a way to learn about top conservation issues of the state, earn advanced training hours and interact with wildlife professionals from across... Read More →
Join Michael Bohling, Chief Meteorologist with KFDX, as he presents the class on weather and climatology. Meet at MSU's Bolin Science Hall, Room 213. In-person preferred. Trainees report as: AT:... Read More →
Meet at the boat ramp at Lake Wichita off of Kemp Blvd (near across from the State Hospital). Then move to Lucy Park, just inside the park near River Bend... Read More →
Join Penny Miller, other members and guests at Lake Arrowhead State Park for a bird outing. Look for and identify birds found at the park. This is a leisurely hike... Read More →
Natural history collections, such as herbaria, are well positioned for the analysis of global change and the resulting impacts on regional biota. In this context, the digitized herbarium specimen data... Read More →
Riparian corridors have the greatest diversity of bird species and the greatest abundance of individual birds compared to most other habitat types. Also, riparian birds are an excellent indicator of... Read More →