Training Class # 7 – Pollinators
Midwestern State UniversityJoin Penny Miller for a discussion on what pollinators are and why they are important. Meet at MSU's Bolin Science Hall, Room 213. In-person preferred. If you are unable to... Read More →
Join Penny Miller for a discussion on what pollinators are and why they are important. Meet at MSU's Bolin Science Hall, Room 213. In-person preferred. If you are unable to... Read More →
Help find as many species as possible within the ten county area that makes up the Rolling Plains Chapter's service area. More information will be available as we get closer... Read More →
Meet at Copper Breaks State Park to observe and learn about wildflowers. Bonnie Strickland and Park Ranger Stewart Lefevre will lead our group. In-person ONLY. Carpooling will be available. Trainees... Read More →
The Virtual Volunteer Fair will be an opportunity for our partner conservation organizations to present volunteer service projects that need volunteers from a distance or virtually! Save the Date and... Read More →
Join us at MSU, Bolin Science Hall, Room 209 or contact rollingplainschaptertmn@gmail.com for the Zoom link. Use the south entrance of Bolin Science Hall. Handicap-accessible. Program to be announced Report... 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 Debra Halter at Lake Arrowhead State Park to learn about bird identification. In-person only. Tell the gate personnel that you are with the Texas Master Naturalists. No fee required... Read More →
On the Second Tuesday of each month at the noon hour (12PM Central Standard Time), the TMN State Office will offer an hour-long virtual advanced training event (sometimes including some... Read More →
More information to come. Register Here. Report as AT:Texas Waters Training Certification (include the title in the description)
Insect populations around the world are declining rapidly. But why? While habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change all have something to do with it, I show in this talk... Read More →