Join us at MSU's Sikes Lake for a cleanup.Ā Meet on the east side of the lake, behind the Redwine Student Health Center (corner of Midwestern Parkway and Louis Rodrigquez Dr.Ā Grabbers and trash bags will be provided.Ā Refreshments after the cleanup. Report as: RM: Litter/Trash/Clean Up.
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Horned Lizard Surveys at Copper Breaks State Park ($3 fee per person) to walk about 1.5 - 2 miles (partly flat, some hills). YOU MUST CONTACT LYNN (or text her at 940-867-3006) if you plan to attend, so she can make sure you meet up, or in case of changes. Bring water, hat, appropriate outdoor... Read More → |
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This live event will build on theĀ Leaf It Pledge which is designed to advocate for leaving the leaves to benefit birds and local wildlife. Doug will discuss how fallen leaves provide vital habitat, food, and spring nesting materials ā all benefits to birds and biodiversity. His wealth of knowledge will inspire you to look at... Read More →
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Last Horned Lizard Survey of the year.Ā Meet at 3Rivers Ranch.Ā Meet at the maintenance barn. YOU MUST CONTACT LYNN (or text her at 940-867-3006) if you plan to attend, so she can make sure you meet up, or in case of changes. Bring water, hat, appropriate outdoor gear. Closed toed shoes a must (lots... Read More → |
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White-nose syndrome (WNS), a fungal disease devastating many bat species, continues to threaten tricolored bats across North America. However, populations at the southern edge of their range, particularly in eastern Texas, show signs of resilience. Our research investigated how tricolored bats use non-traditional winter roosts, such as highway culverts, and how these environments affect both... Read More → |
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Bees and other pollinators visit flowers to forage for their food. Floral nectar supplies carbohydrates, and for bees, pollen is a critical protein source necessary to producing offspring. But pollinators also encounter a range of plant chemicals at flowers, some of them potent toxins like nicotine and cardiac glycosides. Why do flowers invest pollinator rewards... Read More → |
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Enjoy 5 short presentations from experts in the field and they will give away lots of DOOR PRIZES (must be present to win)!Ā Presentations are: The Plant's Perspective, The Grazer's Perspective, Moisture Management Forecast, Setting Seeds Up For Success, and Treatments Before and During Dormancy. Plant Party is a quarterly, advanced plant training series provided... Read More → |
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Climate change is here and it is impacting our landscapes. We are seeing increased flooding, more frequent droughts, more extreme weather events, longer growing seasons and increasing temperatures. Ecological mismatches, record losses of native species and an increase of invasive species are now the norm. Want to help fight climate change in any landscape? Learn... Read More → |
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Meet at the parking lot by the pond behind City View High School to get things ready and do some planning /work for the Prairie Festival on Oct 1. Come all afternoon or part of the day. Pick up trash; bring a shovel and/or other gardening tools if you want to. Report as NRA: Trail,... Read More → |
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Meet at the parking lot by the pond behind City View High School. Come all afternoon or part of the day. Volunteers needed to help students plant milkweed, frogfruit, sow wildflower seeds, and do activities. Report as NPA: City View Jr/SrĀ High Restoration Project |
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