Non-Native Chinaberry’s Impact on Native Aquatic Species
Join us for our monthly chapter meeting to learn about the impact of the non-native Chinaberry tree on our native aquatic species. Chapter meeting at 1:30, presentation at 2 pm.
Join us for our monthly chapter meeting to learn about the impact of the non-native Chinaberry tree on our native aquatic species. Chapter meeting at 1:30, presentation at 2 pm.
Habitat volunteers help weed and mulch flower beds, plant native plants, maintain pathways, and trim trees and bushes.
Second Saturday Workday 9:00am-Noon, Cibolo Nature Center Demonstration Gardens. Please bring hat, work gloves, water, sunscreen, insect repellent.
Clear Lake Chapter - Seed Propagation class taught by Martha Richeson and Marty Shows at EIH. A UHCL parking permit is necessary.
Comal County Conservation Alliance: Program-"The Long Game: Creating lasting conservation in a high growth region", presented by Katherine Romans
Community Class taught by Deedy Wright, location Canyon High School. Learn the many services native plants provide us and our environment to make ourlives better. Find out why natives are […]
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