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Beginning in April, stop by the Flower Mound Public Library to view the Green Acres iNaturalist Photography Exhibit! The exhibit features iNaturalist photographs taken at Green Acres Farm Memorial Park, right here in Flower Mound. Photographs will be on display at the Library from April 1 to May 25, along with information about the local […]
If you enjoy getting your hands dirty for a good cause, we could use your help in preserving the native habitat throughout the park. Weed Warriors meet every Wednesday at various locations. To join the email list, please sign up to learn more.
Join the New Braunfels chapter on Monday, May 23rd, for a presentation by Michael Eason, botanist for SABOT and NPSOT, on the subject of "Rare and Endangered Plants of Texas."The meeting will be in-person and via Zoom. The speaker begins at 6:30 pm. To join via Zoom: If you are unable to join in person, you […]
Please join us for our chapter business meeting followed by an educational presentation on Deer Resistant Plants. Join us to learn more about native plant selections that the deer will skip from Ms. Terri Walker. Chapter Business meeting will begin at 6 p.m. Educational program will begin at approximately 6:30 p.m. Meeting flyer: 2023-05-23-CrossTimbersNPSOT-DeerResistant-TerriWalker Meeting […]
The Urban Ecology Center, 8400 NW Military Hwy, San Antonio, TX 78231, USA (map) Presentation by Patsy Kuentz Wings in the Wildscape Demonstration Garden: A Story in Photos Patsy Kuentz, is member of our NPSOT chapter, a Certified Alamo Area Master Naturalist, and also a longtime birder who helps conduct monthly bird surveys at Phil […]
Fredericksburg, TX — The Fredericksburg Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT)today announced its topic and speaker for its May 23 meeting. This months speaker, Robert Edmonson with Texas A M Forest Service, will share his expertiseabout choosing trees, how to plant and take care of them, and “what not to do” so […]
Chapter Meeting Join us for a talk by Aaron Word on “The Joys and Benefits of Backyard Beekeeping.” Aaron is the spouse of member Annie Word, who just completed the Level 1 course of the Native Landscape Certification Program. He and Annie have been volunteering at Mercer Botanic Gardens, working with the beekeeper at the Gardens, and planting natives in […]
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Stiff Chapel Cemetary Workday. Please contact Fran Woodfin for more information.
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