This presentation will discuss the preparation, planting, and maintenance phases, wildlife restoration projects (both completed Alamo Area Chapter - Texas Master Naturalist
Our volunteers from Good Water and Alamo Area Chapters answer this question: What is something from your childhood that Fall Pollinator Plants Texas Master Naturalist Wildscape Demonstration Garden
Anton Hajek, Alamo Area Kirchoff Family Farm: How We Are Restoring a Tall Grass Blackland Prairie
The Alamo Area Master Naturalists (AAMN) mission is to develop a corps of well-informed volunteers who provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to Great Texas Wildlife Trails and Adopt a Loop (AAL) Program Government Canyon SNA
Nature Reflections Project - A video diary project asking Master Naturalists - "In this unprecedented moment of pandemic, reflect Chris Schenck, the Statewide Prescribed Fire Program Leader in Texas Parks & Wildlife's Wildlife Division Why Burn? Fire History Presented by Carol Patterson, Edwards Aquifer Authority.
Register with TPWD to take the TMN volunteer certification training with the Alamo Area Master Naturalists - in the Bexar County area. Texas Turtles by Sal Scibetta (AT Program)
CreekFest 2021 - Alamo Area Texas Master Naturalists Promo | San Pedro Creek Culture Park Fungi is Fantastic in Texas
Becky Edmondson, Galveston Bay Area Craig Hensley talks about City Nature Challenge-AT 4.12.22 Founder of The Nectar Bar, Drake White is dedicated to the conservation of our native pollinators. She is a Texas Master Naturalist
Texas Parks & Wildlife Department An Introduction to Karst and the Karst Aquifers of Bexar County (AT Program)
iNaturalist Essentials for TMN's: Reporting, Projects, and Bioblitzes The Monarch Migration Game
20th Anniversary - Born to be a Master Naturalist Larry Duncan, Elm Fork Texas Parks and Wildlife's Great Texas Wildlife Trail (GTWT) consists of nine regions of Texas, which consist of 124 trail loops with
A Texas Master Naturalist is someone who is passionate about the preservation, restoration and conservation of natural resources. Ecology and Management of Aquatic Invasive Species in Texas Jim Baker, Alamo Area Chapter
Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation: Injured/Orphaned Wildlife As an Alamo Area Master Naturalist member, you will meet so many great folks like the Balcones Invaders. Check out their FB page to see all the work they do to
Bracken Cave and Mexican Freetail (AT Program) Bat Conservation International's Bracken Cave director Fran Hutchins discusses Bracken Cave history and the Mexican Check out the beautiful Texas native plant demonstration garden maintained by the Alamo Area Master Naturalists at Phil
Alamo Area Texas Master Naturalists | San Antonio TX This recording is for reference purposes only and time spent watching it cannot be recorded as volunteer service or advanced The Edwards Aquifer is the best-known karst aquifer in Texas and one of the best known in the country. But what is karst, and did
On September 17, 2022 volunteers from the First Baptist Church in Boerne, The Native Plant Society of Boerne and Texas Master CreekFest 2021 brings you the Alamo Area Texas Master Naturalists a presentation on plants and bees. On Sunday, May 23rd at A discussion of key native trees found in North Texas that are highly utilized by wildlife, reviewing their physical characteristics,
Prsented by Angel Schatz, Central Texas Mycological Society. Love the outdoors? Here's how to become a Certified Texas Master Naturalist 🌳 007.MP4
What happens after you flush? The sewer water goes to a Water Recycling Plant to be cleaned, purified and made ready for reuse Starting Out Naturalist presented by Wendy Drezek
Becoming a Certified Texas Master Naturalist consists of initial volunteer training (classroom and field trips) and 40 hours of volunteer service and 8 hours 2025 City Nature Championship Challenge with Jane Weeden & Peter Joseph Hernandez - March 2025 Master Naturalists PresentNorth Texas Trees Highly Prized by Wildlife
Invasive species are considered one of the leading threats to native biodiversity and negatively impact human health and #TMNTuesdays May 2021 Texas Master Naturalist - Alamo Area Chapter - Ag News and Views
2026 Volunteer Training Courses - Texas Master Naturalist Program Texas Master Naturalist Chapters hosting 2026 volunteer training courses: · Alamo Area Chapter. Training Dates: February 29 – May 21, 2026 Krin Van Tatenhove, Alamo Area
Presented by Peter Joseph Hernandez This recording is approved for AAMN advanced training. If you did not attend the October Located in the heart of the city, the San Antonio Riverwalk Wildscape Demonstration Garden showcases native Texas plants that Alamo Area Master Naturalists - YouTube
Monarchs, Migration, and Milkweed Become a Master Naturalist Calendar - San Antonio
Nature Reflections Video 2021. March 2024 Board Meeting, Chapter Meeting and Advanced Training Presentation - 2 hours Report Volunteer Hours
Use Litter Data to Inspire Change SARA Beaver Dam Project (AT program)
Biologist and Alamo Area master naturalist Sal Scibetta discusses turtle diversity and conservation efforts made by the non-profit What is a Texas Master Naturalist?
If you love the outdoors, and you're interested in doing some good for the community - you might want to become a "Certified The Liver of the River: Freshwater Mussels and the San Antonio River Authority's Mussel Program
Learn about erosion issues on the San Antonio River Watershed from a River Authority Watershed Engineer. Master Naturalists San Antonio Invasives - Identification, Management and Reporting use Texasinvasives.org "After the Flush" Virtual Tour
September 2023 Chapter Meeting and Advanced Training Presentation Members' Area
Jim Baker, Alamo Area San Pedro Springs Alamo Area Master Naturalist Catherine Sobieszczyk has created a fun interactive game for educators and families to use to learn
The mission of the Alamo Area Chapter is to develop a corps of well-informed volunteers who provide education, outreach, and service. Challenges and Solutions: Our Region's Water Future The Texas Master Naturalist
Texas Master Naturalist Alamo Chapter. PO Box 380801. San Antonio, TX 78268. © 2025 Texas A&M University. All rights reserved. Short chapter membership meeting highlighting meeting schedule changes, Water Wednesdays and outreach opportunities. Emily Grizzel, manager of the Sherman Animal Care Complex, provides updated information on how to recognize and respond to
Presented by Superintendent Nic Maloukis. This presentation covers a brief history of the Government Canyon SNA property up to Presented by Gregg Eckhardt Recorded September 29, 2021 This recording is not approved for AT. Water Sponge-Carbon Sink: Creating a Resilient City (AT Program)
Presented by Ashley Morgan-Olvera, Texas Invasives Species Institute. CreekFest 2021 - Alamo Area Texas Master Naturalists 5-23-21 | San Pedro Creek Culture Park
This is a wildscape garden maintained by the Alamo Area Master Naturalists on the banks of the San Antonio River, on the Invasives Removal in Boerne Texas Master Naturalists Are Growing in the Community
Texas Bumblebees: History and Conservation (AT Program) An official kick off our new home for meetings. Chapter members will give short presentations related to the Park and our chapter
You can learn more about the San Pedro Creek Culture Park by visiting our website: Connect with San Pedro March 28, 2023 - Welcome Home to Phil Hardberger Park
Texas Master Naturalists Lisa Franz and Michelle Fisher Curry introduce the Alamo Chapter of The Texas Master Naturalists. Audubon members can leverage iNaturalist (iNat) to support biodiversity and contribute to the CNC! Peter will provide an
Deborah Reid, of the Edwards Aquifer Alliance, gives this presentation explaining how soil may be one of the most important Texas Master Naturalist Program 2022 Become a Texas Master Naturalist! The Texas Master Naturalist Program covers the study Bumble bees are important native pollinators, but they are often outshone by the more familiar European honeybee. Unfortunately
Presented by Cheryl Wallek, AAMN Liaison for the San Antonio River Authority (and AAMN CL45 Class Representative) and Wildlife Demonstration Garden in San Antonio - Tips from a Wildlife Biologist Shaun Donovan, Manager of Environmental Sciences for the San Antonio River Authority (SARA) since 2012, discusses
Wendy discusses the Family Nature Guides, which are the materials to support the Starting Out Wild Program. AT credit is not From Friday, April 29 through Monday, May 2, 2022 the globally popular community science event, City Nature Challenge, will
Teaching, Not Telling with Project WILD presented by Kiki Corry, TPWD Kelley Bruso, Gulf Coast Native Plant Demonstration Garden at Phil Hardberger Park
Chapter AT Presentation March 15, 2023. If you enjoy the outdoors and want to learn more about the natural resources of our state, the Alamo Area Master Naturalists and
Take a tour of the AAMN Butterfly Learning Center in San Antonio, TX to learn about all the wonderful native Texas plants that you