Doug Tallamy – What’s the Rush?
Join the Austin Chapter of Native Plant Society of Texas' monthly meeting. Doug Tallamy presents on video the science-based solution to the biodiversity crisis and explains why it’s so urgent.... Read More →
Join the Austin Chapter of Native Plant Society of Texas' monthly meeting. Doug Tallamy presents on video the science-based solution to the biodiversity crisis and explains why it’s so urgent.... Read More →
Learn about Rainwater Harvesting with this Texas Waters Webinar. Register Here. Report as AT: Approved Webinar
Meet at the Bull Canyon Trailhead at Copper Breaks State Park. Lynn would like other Rolling Plains Chapter TXMN members to assist with this hike. Report as FR: Horned Lizard... Read More →
Native and adapted plants are not only beautiful, low maintenance additions to the garden; they can be useful tools to attract beneficial wildlife as well! Learn ways to attract and... Read More →
In this free, two-hour virtual workshop, you will learn more about the Time to Restore project, weigh in on the best plant species to target for ongoing monitoring and assessment... Read More →
Join us to learn more about the diverse lives of wasps! Pollinator Conservation Specialists, Jennifer Hopwood and Rae Powers will outline the roles of wasps, highlight some key groups, outline... Read More →
In this free, two-hour virtual workshop, you will learn more about the Time to Restore project, weigh in on the best plant species to target for ongoing monitoring and assessment... Read More →
Why do your iNaturalist observations matter, where do they go, and what impact do they have? Join us for a webinar to learn how your contributions are part of the... Read More →
Even amongst other bugs, spiders are often overlooked and misunderstood. But these ancient, diverse, and wonderfully weird creatures have a lot to teach us. And the best group of spiders... Read More →
Help pick up trash along our Adopt-a-Highway section near Lake Arrowhead State Park. Meet at the intersection of FM 1954 and FM 2606, just north of the State Park. Wear... Read More →