The Story of Plastic Online Zoom Movie
Produced by the Story of Stuff Project, The Story of Plastic takes a sweeping look at the man-made crisis of plastic pollution and the worldwide effect it has on the…
Produced by the Story of Stuff Project, The Story of Plastic takes a sweeping look at the man-made crisis of plastic pollution and the worldwide effect it has on the…
Internationally known birding educators Tom and Patsy Inglet will host an online birding presentation for the whole family. Learn the basics of birding and using binoculars to see local birds.…
Jason Pittman, president of Big Sun Community Solar in San Antonio, will talk to us about Big Sun Solar’s innovative program for investing in the clean energy of solar power…
Bexar Audubon President Patsy Inglet will conduct this online presentation for Rainbow Gardens about native plants and the native birds they attract and sustain. Click here to register in advance.
BAS June Meeting. This online WebEx presentation by Richard Heilbrun of TPWD will cover the new interpretation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act federal law, including real world scenarios and…
Join us online July 9 as noted field guide author Nathan Pieplow unlocks the secrets of birds' language. You’ll listen in on the pillow talk of a pair of Red-winged…
Annalisa Peace, Executive Director of Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance, will speak to us about how the Edwards Aquifer is the lifeblood for dozens of communities and millions of people in…
Josephine Valencia will speak to us about the City’s recycling program.She will discuss historical trends in recycling, the machinery used to process recycling, what materials are and are not accepted…
Patsy Inglet, BAS President, presents a Zoom workshop focusing on 14 species of shorebirds that often use inland wetlands, like those at Mitchell Lake Audubon Center, as stopover points to…
Join TPWD Texas Nature Trackers Biologist Craig Hensley for a look at the world of dragonflies and damselflies. These ancient predators, around since the time of dinosaurs, are well-adapted predators…