After School Fishing Program

South Weeks Park 2006 Southwest Parkway, Wichita Falls, TX, United States

The city of Wichita Falls Parks and Recreation Department is teaming up with the Texas Parks and Wildlife to offer free after-school fishing. These fishing events held at South Weeks Pond.  Help children interested in learning how to fish.   Show up at the fishing pond at 2006 Southwest Pkwy. PO: Attending Booth or Station

After-school Fishing Program

South Weeks Park 2006 Southwest Parkway, Wichita Falls, TX, United States

The city of Wichita Falls Parks and Recreation Department is teaming up with Texas Parks and Wildlife to offer free after-school fishing. These fishing events held at South Weeks Pond.  Help children interested in learning how to fish.   Show up at the fishing pond at 2006 Southwest Pkwy. PO: Attending Booth or Station

After-school Fishing Program

South Weeks Park 2006 Southwest Parkway, Wichita Falls, TX, United States

The city of Wichita Falls Parks and Recreation Department is teaming up with Texas Parks and Wildlife to offer free after-school fishing. These fishing events held at South Weeks Pond.  Help children interested in learning how to fish.   Show up at the fishing pond at 2006 Southwest Pkwy. PO: Attending Booth or Station

Shining a Light on Nighthawk Migration

Join the HMANA (Hawk Migration Association of North America) for their Lunch-n-Learn about nighthawk migration. The ground-nesting Common Nighthawk is one of North America's most widely distributed bird species and yet it remains one of the least understood, thanks in part to its nocturnal habits. Unfortunately, the Common Nighthawk is also declining across much of... Read More →

Western Hognose Snake in Texas: how many species?

The Western Hognose Snake (Heterodon nasicus) is a grassland species historically found across most of Texas. There has been taxonomic uncertainty as to whether there are one, two, or even three species of western hognose in North America, potentially all occurring within the borders of our state. Corey will discuss his latest taxonomic conclusions as... Read More →

Feral Pigs and Water Issues – Texas Waters Webinar

Wild pigs are an invasive species with cascading impacts to agriculture, property, and natural resources. Texas watersheds are particularly vulnerable to damage. Damage includes soil erosion, bacterial contamination, bank erosion and changes to vegetation, all of which affect water quality and wildlife. In this webinar we’ll discuss the impacts pigs have and the benefits of... Read More →

Texas Tough Plants

The harsh and unpredictable Texas climate is one of the greatest adversaries to a lush and vibrant landscape. Your greatest defense is to arm your landscape with adapted plants that can withstand the barrage of heat and drought that the growing season is sure to bombard us with!  Dallas Water Utilities will cover their ROOTED... Read More →

In the Life of Nocturnal Pollinators

Join Xerces pollinator conservation biologist Emily May to learn more about the pollinators that come out to work as others turn in for the evening. Moths, flies, beetles, and other dusk and night-time pollinators can play important roles in pollinating wild and managed plants. Emily will talk about the ecology, diversity, and importance of these... Read More →

Trash Cleanup on Dragonfly Trail

Help pick up litter along the Dragonfly Trail before the hike.  Meet at the Admin Building by the fishing pier.  Park fees apply. Report as RM: Litter/trash/clean up.

Monthly Hike – Dragonfly Trail

Lake Arrowhead State Park 229 Park Road 63, Wichita Falls, TX, United States

Join members as they explore the Dragonfly Trail at Lake Arrowhead State Park.  Park fees apply. Take the first right after entering the park.  Trailhead is in the Equestrian area at the end of the road. Report as PO: Chapter-sponsored Monthly Hike