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Next Chapter Meeting Tuesday, April 9th at 7:00 pm

Next Chapter Meeting Tuesday, April 9th at 7:00 pm

Our April Chapter Meeting is all about Bats.  And, bats need our help now more than ever! A recent report determined that over 50% of our native bats are considered at risk. Besides adding diversity and flair to local wildlife, Austin’s bats consume countless pest …more

Golden Cheek Warbler’s migration and lifecycles – breaking research by Janet Rogal.

Golden Cheek Warbler’s migration and lifecycles – breaking research by Janet Rogal.

On Saturday, March 23, biologist, Scott Rowin, of the Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge (BCNWR), will give our chapter a presentation on groundbreaking research conducted on the migration and overwintering grounds of the endangered golden-cheeked warbler. This study involved capturing the warbler in mistnets and …more

Volunteer Fair: Saturday, Jan 20 at 9:30

Volunteer Fair: Saturday, Jan 20 at 9:30

This is a rare chance to meet over 10 local non-profits who work to preserve and enhance central Texas’ environmental vibrancy.  Meet the people to lead the organizations, learn what they do, and find volunteer opportunities that support your passion. DetailsDate: Jan 20Time: 9:30 – …more

Things We Saw and Learned at the TXMN Annual Conference by Julian Yates

Things We Saw and Learned at the TXMN Annual Conference by Julian Yates

So, I packed my bags, jumped into the car, and headed south to attend the TXMN annual conference in McAllen. It’s only 350 miles, so I was there in no time; I just had to pay attention to the numerous Highway Patrol vehicles that proliferated …more

Tarantulas by Wizzie Brown

Tarantulas by Wizzie Brown

Tarantulas, also known as baboon spiders in Africa or hairy spiders in South America, arethe largest spiders in the world. They can be found on every continent exceptAntarctica. Tarantulas have two body regions, eight legs, and hairy bodies. Tarantulasthat are found in North and South …more

Banding Together for Bird Research by Mika Geiger

One of the many perks of being a regular volunteer with the Travis CountyBalcones Canyonland Preserve is that you occasionally get invited onunexpected adventures. One morning, fellow TXMN Jannelle Imken and Iwere helping Becky Woodward, BCP Volunteer Coordinator, and Jeremy Hull,BCP Community Liaison, collect seeds …more

Exploring the Wonders of Spring Lake: A Journey with the Balcones Canyonlands Texas Master Naturalists by Andi Kinnison

Exploring the Wonders of Spring Lake: A Journey with the Balcones Canyonlands Texas Master Naturalists by Andi Kinnison

The day’s highlight was undoubtedly the 30-minute glass-bottom boat ride, which proved to be a window into the aquatic wonders that thrive beneath the surface of Spring Lake. Members marveled at the clear waters revealing a vibrant underwater world and a tapestry of aquatic life …more

The More You Know, the More You See by Judy Osborn

The More You Know, the More You See by Judy Osborn

On a hot and humid Saturday morning on June 17, about 20 intrepid native plant enthusiasts gathered at Concordia University for a nature walk led by Dr. Mary Kay Johnston, an Associate Professor at Concordia University and co-chair of its Biology & Environmental Science & …more

A Memorable Experience by Judy Osborn

A Memorable Experience by Judy Osborn

I’ve been volunteering for a couple of years most weeks at the Vireo Preserve nearmy house, restoring native plants to create habitat attractive to the black-cappedvireo. Those vireos disappeared from the area in 1987, but this year at least onereturned after wintering between Acapulco and …more

Finding out what goes flutter in the night by Judy Osborne

Finding out what goes flutter in the night by Judy Osborne

“Mothing at Snowden” on April 15 was a first-of-its-kind event for BCP Master Naturalists.30 moth enthusiasts gathered in the dark to spot what would be attracted to several whitescreens strategically lit throughout the property, aided by one moth expert who hasidentified 650 different moths in …more

GLORIOUS LAGUNA GLORIA – AN URBAN OASIS FOR NATURE LOVERS BY SUZY MERIWETHER

GLORIOUS LAGUNA GLORIA – AN URBAN OASIS FOR NATURE LOVERS BY SUZY MERIWETHER

The 14-acre Laguna Gloria site is an urban oasis providing aunique art-in-nature setting. Laguna Gloria houses the historic1916 Driscoll Villa with a formal garden as well as natural areasalong the lake. Members of the chapter enjoyed an ‘insiders’ walkof the ground with Liz Brewer, the …more