Plant Party – Cooking with Natives
Cooking Up Natives Join us on March 20th from 10:00 - 11:30 AM (Central) for "Cooking Up Natives". We'll have 5 short presentations from experts in the field and will be... Read More →
Cooking Up Natives Join us on March 20th from 10:00 - 11:30 AM (Central) for "Cooking Up Natives". We'll have 5 short presentations from experts in the field and will be... Read More →
Over the past 4 yrs, The Red-tailed Hawk Project has captured and sampled more than 400 hawks from 7 of the 16 described subspecies and deployed over 100 tracking units.... Read More →
Join us in welcoming the class of 2022. Meet at River Bend Nature Center for an overview of volunteer opportunities and to meet with our Chapter Partners. Learn about how... Read More →
Help with picking up trash in Lake Wichita Park. Meet at the Chat Trail parking lot. The City will provide grabbers and trash bags. Bring gloves and any other items... Read More →
The Hawk Migration Association of North America (HMANA) present their March Lunch & Learn series and are excited to welcome Boise State University graduate student, Nora Honkomp to talk about... Read More →
Join Rich Hatfield, Xerces Senior Endangered Species Conservation Biologist, to take a deep dive into the reproductive females of bumble bees, including cuckoo bumble bees. We'll primarily look at the... Read More →
Training Class 2 - introduction to the Rolling Plains Chapter TMN. Meet at MSU's Bolin Hall room 213. Because of construction, please use either the front door (facing Taft) or... Read More →
How will climate change impact Texas and the native prairie and savanna ecosystems? How do we plan restorations to be sustainable in 2050? Do we need to change our land... Read More →
Join members as they explore the Wichita Bluffs Trail. Observe the flora and fauna along the trail in preparation for the City Nature Challenge bioblitz. Meet at the trailhead parking... Read More →
Description: We will examine the abundance, biodiversity and conservation of a wide range of taxonomic groups, from butterflies to botany to bats to birds to beetles and bugs to name... Read More →