iNaturalist Webinar
WebExCraig Hensley, TPWD, will be teaching an iNaturalist class on WebX. Copy/paste the following link to your browser: https://tpwd.webex.com/tpwd/j.php?MTID=m288e5c9773c4536961ac13f131b233fa FREE No Pre-registration required
Craig Hensley, TPWD, will be teaching an iNaturalist class on WebX. Copy/paste the following link to your browser: https://tpwd.webex.com/tpwd/j.php?MTID=m288e5c9773c4536961ac13f131b233fa FREE No Pre-registration required
Patsy Inglet will teach Birding by Ear on ZOOM. The class is sponsored by Bexar Audubon Society. It's FREE but pre-registration is required so participants can be sent class materials before and after the class. Copy/paste the following link to your browser to register. https://us04web.zoom.us/meeting/register/uJUuceGoqT8oRJ7-X2xyU_SYFx4TliuT8Q After registration, participants will get information about how to... Read More →
Master Naturalist WordPress Training Thursday, April 16, 20201:30 pm | (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) | 2 hrs Join AgriLife WebEx meeting Meeting number: 928 245 932 Meeting password: JKiM3fne9N8
Proper practices in pruning and planting will improve tree health and increase longevity. Before you make the first cut or plant a tree, having a purpose in mind will help alleviate issues and problems down the road. Texas A&M Forest Service’s ALL ABOUT TREES has moved several of our all live presentations to a WebEx... Read More →
Howdy Master Naturalists, The team at Birding with AgriLife Extension was very bummed to have to cancel our Birding the Border program this year. But we still wanted to bring our participants a little taste of what we do, so we have taken our seminar content and moved to an online format! What that means... Read More →
Howdy Master Naturalists, The team at Birding with AgriLife Extension was very bummed to have to cancel our Birding the Border program this year. But we still wanted to bring our participants a little taste of what we do, so we have taken our seminar content and moved to an online format! What that means... Read More →
EVENT – Forests & Human Health Connections – VIRTUAL CLASS Texas A&M Forest Service’s ALL ABOUT TREES has moved our live presentations to a web-based platform. This is in response to the important stay-at-home ordinances related to the outbreak of COVID-19. Join us for this unique presentation created to bring together a panel of experts... Read More →
National Invasive Species Awareness Week, Part 2 (May 16-23) starts this weekend. We’ve set up the iNaturalist project “Texas Invasive Species Bioblitz 2020” to automatically collect any iNaturalist observations of invasives in Texas during that time frame. We would love to invite Texas Master Naturalists to participate, since so many of them contributed great observations... Read More →
The Small Acreage Big Opportunity program for landowners with small properties will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 16. The program, presented by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Texas Wildlife Association, will be a live webinar. The program will be online and accessible to anyone, but the content will be focused... Read More →
Texas has more than 50 species of milkweeds across the state. Join Texas Nature Trackers Biologist Craig Hensley for a look at milkweeds across the state, roles they play in our ecosystems and how you can help us track milkweeds through iNaturalist. This will be a Webex Webinar. The link to join is below: You... Read More →
Texas Nature Trackers Biologists Tania Homayoun and Craig Hensley train hundreds of Master Naturalists and other community scientists annually about iNaturalist and the TNT programs. During this one-hour session, we will open up the floor to answer questions you have regarding aspects of iNaturalist. We'll begin with a short overview and then take your questions... Read More →
The Citizen Science program at the California Academy of Sciences engages tens of thousands of volunteers in California and beyond to document biodiversity, since understanding when and where species occur at scale can only be done through mobilizing people everywhere to make observations of their local nature. In this talk, Rebecca Johnson and Alison Young,... Read More →