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Texas Master Naturalists in the NewsIn the news...The Lost Pines Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist Program was featured in a recent article by Denis McGinness in the "Smithville Times". Read the article here. 2009 Master Naturalist Class
Congratulations to the 2009 Lost Pines Master Naturalist Training Class for completion of their initial Master Naturalist training. Class members- Master Naturalist Class of 2007
Congratulations to the 2007 Lost Pines Master Naturalist Training Class for completion of their initial Master Naturalist training. Class members-
Texas Master Naturalists Win National Award Reviving Houston's wetland July 31, 2004: Cable News 8 ran a feature on restoration of the Sheldon Lake wetlands in Houston. This project relies heavily on volunteers from the Texas Master Naturalist program. [read more...] Kerrville Naturalists restore fire-scorched woodland November, 2003: Master Naturalists in Kerrville were recently featured in the "Kerrville Daily Times". The article described a restoration project the group undertook on a burned area in Kerr County in cooperation with the Texas Forest Service The project initially focused on clearing and area and protecting it from deer with a tree barrier, to encourage regrowth of native hardwoods and grasses. Master Master Naturalist Volunteers The February, 2003 Texas Coop Power magazine contained a feature article about the Master Naturalist program and our volunteer opportunities. Useful Information...Entomology for Master Gardeners is an introduction to insect identification and management in and around the home. This two-CD set was originally developed for Master Gardeners, but can be used by teachers, or anyone interested in the fascinating world of insects. Topics include: Introduction to Entomology, Insect Structure and Function, Putting Order Into the Insect World, Insect Collecting and Preservation, IPM - Concepts for Urban Living, Biological Control of Pests in Home, Gardens and Landscapes, Pesticide Technology, Insecticide Resistance, Urban Pests, Landscape Pests, Pests of Vegetables, Fruit Insect Pests, Pests of Nut Trees, Fire Ant Management. The set costs $25 (make checks payable to TEXAS COOPERATIVE EXTENSION). The order form is available here for printing. For more information, call Extension Entomology at 979-845-7026.
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