Event Series #TMNTuesdays

#TMNTuesdays

On the Second Tuesday of each month at the noon hour (12PM Central Standard Time), the TMN State Office will offer an hour-long virtual advanced training event (sometimes including some... Read More →

Event Series Be The Change

Be The Change

WebEx

Each month's webinar is linked on the event page: https://txmn.tamu.edu/bethechange/ The Texas Master Naturalist Program is happy to announce a new mini-webinar series, “Be The Change”, dedicated to exploring diversity, equity & inclusion opportunities in our natural resource and conservation community. Just as the natural world thrives with biodiversity, our Texas Master Naturalist Program is... Read More →

Texas Ants

WebEx

Join Wizzie Brown as she discusses how to identify common ants that are found in the house and landscape as well as a bit of their biology. Ms. Brown is an Extension Program Specialist in Integrated Pest Management for Travis County. She received her Bachelors of Science in Entomology from The Ohio State University in... Read More →

Faithful Stewardship: The Green Muslims Story

Zoom

September 7 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Galveston Bay Area Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist presents a Community Advanced Training Series. Faithful Stewardship: The Green Muslims Story features Sevim Kalyoncu, Executive Director of Green Muslims, an organization that encourages Muslim and interfaith groups to be involved in conservation, restoration, clean-up, recreation, etc.  The director is a... Read More →

Event Series #TMNTuesdays

#TMNTuesdays

On the Second Tuesday of each month at the noon hour (12PM Central Standard Time), the TMN State Office will offer an hour-long virtual advanced training event (sometimes including some fantastic new and returning guest speakers). More information about each of these monthly events can be found on the #TMNTuesday website - https://txmn.tamu.edu/tmntuesdays/ Registration is FREE... Read More →

Event Series Be The Change

Be The Change

WebEx

Each month's webinar is linked on the event page: https://txmn.tamu.edu/bethechange/ The Texas Master Naturalist Program is happy to announce a new mini-webinar series, “Be The Change”, dedicated to exploring diversity, equity & inclusion opportunities in our natural resource and conservation community. Just as the natural world thrives with biodiversity, our Texas Master Naturalist Program is... Read More →

Texas Master Naturalist 2021 Annual Meeting

Dallas/Fort Worth Airport Marriott 8440 Freeport Pkwy, Irving, Texas, United States

Save the Date! More information coming in early 2021!

The State of Horned Lizard Conservation in Texas

Zoom

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 from TCU, Ariana Duffey from San Antonio Zoo, and other surprise guests will be speaking and then will be available to answer questions from attendees. ... Read More →

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Event Series #TMNTuesdays

#TMNTuesdays

On the Second Tuesday of each month at the noon hour (12PM Central Standard Time), the TMN State Office will offer an hour-long virtual advanced training event (sometimes including some fantastic new and returning guest speakers). More information about each of these monthly events can be found on the #TMNTuesday website - https://txmn.tamu.edu/tmntuesdays/ Registration is FREE... Read More →

2021 Monthly Chapter Presidents Meetings

Zoom

Each month the TMN State Office will hold a meeting with the 48 Chapter Presidents to discuss statewide initiatives, upcoming events, guideline updates and more. Please find the link to the Zoom in your email inbox. Notes & slides will be shared via the website following each meeting.

Passing the Green Torch: Accelerating Diversity and Inclusion in the Texas Conservation movement

Webinar

The State of Texas is at a demographic and biological crossroads. The state is rapidly urbanizing and diversifying. At the same time, climate disruption, land use changes, biodiversity decreases, and water issues are changing the face of our state. If the Texas Conservation movement is going to be well situated to create lasting change in... Read More →