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NPAT Herbicide Workshop

This workshop is intended for two audiences: (1) those already using herbicides in prairie/savanna restoration/maintenance and wishing to learn more about their effective and safe use, and (2) those not… Read More →

January 29, 2024

Ecologically responsible honey beee keeping with natives

Presented by Amy Thompson MSW, MNRD, Owner Gone Native Ecological Restoration Services Ecological beekeeping is an interesting topic given European honey bees are not a native insect in North America…. Read More →

January 4, 2023

Creating and maintaining a sustainable pollinator garden

Learn all about creating a pollinator garden to attract birds, bees, insects, and butterflies.

December 31, 2022

Native ecosystems of Enchanted Rock

Hike and learn about the diverse echosystem, flora, and fauna of Enchanted Rock State Park

December 31, 2022

Permian Fest 2023

Permian Fest

The Rolling Plains Chapter of Texas Master Naturalist is a partner with Whiteside Museum of Natural History.  We want to encourage naturalists across Texas to come to Seymour for a… Read More →

November 7, 2022

Horned Lizard Conservation Society

The State of Horned Lizard Conservation in Texas

The Horned Lizard Conservation Society is sponsoring a webinar with a panel of experts on horned lizards who will be sharing information on horned lizard research in Texas.  Dean Williams… Read More →

October 13, 2021

Texas Deer and Chronic Wasting Disease

Join TPWD Big Game Program Specialist, Ryan Shoeneberg, as he presents the current status of Chronic Wasting Disease in Texas, and what it means for hunters, game facilities, and nature… Read More →

May 27, 2021

Bird on a Bike

Get Wild About our Cities: Take the City Nature Challenge!

While Texas’s diverse landscape is host to 11 major ecoregions and over 1,300 Species of Greatest Conservation need, more than 85% of our population lives in a major metropolitan area… Read More →

March 9, 2021

1st Milkweed

Milkweed Ecology and Monarchs

This webinar will introduce (or refresh) Texas Master Naturalists to the ecology of milkweeds across Texas, from their unique flower structures to the critters that make use of this important… Read More →

February 26, 2021

Golden Cheeked Warbler

Wood Warblers from Treetops to Forest Floor

With Spring upon us so to will be those color small birds, the wood warblers, as they wing their way north to their breeding grounds. Join Texas Nature Trackers Biologist… Read More →

February 10, 2021

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