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SUMMARY:San Marcos - Texas Fish Identification Class
DESCRIPTION:Instructors:  Dr. Tim Bonner and Mr. Brad Littrell \nDates:  May 29-30\, 2019 \nTimes:  Day 1:  8:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m.\nDay 2:  8:00 a.m – 3:00 p.m. \nLocation:  Freeman Aquatic Biology (FAB) Building Room #104\, Texas State University campus\, San Marcos\, Texas \nCourse Materials:  New pictorial keys and drainage basin keys will be provided. \nCost:  $275.00 \nCancellations and Refunds:  Cancellations received in writing before May 18\, 2019 will receive a full refund.  Cancellations received after May 18\, 2019 will receive a full refund\, less $25.00 \n\n\n\nRegister here (limit of 30).\n\n\nRead more up to date announcements on Texas State’s website here. 
URL:https://hillcountryalliance.org/event/san-marcos-texas-fish-identification-class/
LOCATION:Freeman Aquatic Biology Building\, 220 East Sessom Drive\, San Marcos\, TX\, 78666\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fredericksburg - Prescribed Burn Manager Training
DESCRIPTION:FREDERICKSBURG — The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s Prescribed Burn Manager Training will be held May 29-31 in Fredericksburg. \n\nThe training will be at the AgriLife Extension office for Gillespie County\, 95 Frederick Road. \nThe course will be open to the public\, but preregistration is required by May 24. Cost is $250. Preregister by emailing or calling Dr. Morgan Treadwell\, AgriLife Extension range specialist\, at morgan.treadwell@tamu.edu or 325-657-7317. \n“This three-day burn school is unique and the first of its kind in many ways\,” said Treadwell.  “First\, the school is made possible by the Bennett Trust Stewardship\, managed by Dr. Larry Redmon\, which is dedicated to conservation education and preservation of the Edwards Plateau. Second\, this school will feature a host of outstanding guest lecturers who are all experts in their respective fields.” \nThere will be a field day part of the course\, which will require students to demonstrate an ability to safely participate in a prescribed burn. \nLimited seating is available and priority will be given to students who meet the experience requirements for Texas Department of Agriculture certification. Students who pass the final exam will meet the education requirements for becoming a TDA certified and insured prescribed burn manager in Region 2\, West Texas. \nAdditional requirements for certification include three years of prescribed burning experience in the West Texas region; 30 days of prescribed burning experience in any region;  five days of prescribed burning as the responsible individual; and a qualifying insurance policy\, https://tinyurl.com/y3bxt4s. \nSpeakers will include Dr. Butch Taylor\, Texas A&M AgriLife Research\, retired\, Sonora; Dr. Heath Starns\,  AgriLife Research\, Sonora; Ray Hinnant\, AgriLife Research\, College Station; Mark Moseley\, Natural Resources Conservation Service\, retired\, San Antonio; and Wesley Evans\, Texas Parks and Wildlife\, Mason.
URL:https://hillcountryalliance.org/event/fredericksburg-prescribed-burn-manager-training/
LOCATION:Gillespie County AgriLife Extension Office\, 38 Business Court\, Fredericksburg\, TX\, 78624\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fredericksburg - Hummingbird Courtship: Flash! Zoom! Bang! and Done!
DESCRIPTION:Join the Fredericksburg Chapter of the Native Plant Society for a fun class on Hummingbird Courtship. \nBrief: Hummingbirds have returned to the Hill Country! While we are familiar with the tiny birds buzzing around our feeders\, their sex life is more elusive. Learn what to watch for in this class taught by Fredericksburg bird expert\, Bill Lindemann. Male hummingbirds principally use their gorget and aerial displays to earn the right to mate with the female\, but because of their minute size and high speed flying capability\, their courtship is rarely witnessed. If you know what to look for\, the brief razzle and dazzle of the hummingbird mating show can be an unforgettable moment. \nA native Texan from Gonzales County\, Lindemann earned BS and MA degrees from the University of Texas in Austin. After 32 years as an exploration geologist\, he and his wife retired to Fredericksburg in 1994. To fully appreciate the wonderful natural heritage found in the Hill Country\, Lindemann became a self-trained naturalist. He wrote a weekly newspaper column on birding for 19 years\, twice served as President of the Native Plant Society of Texas in Fredericksburg\, founded the Fredericksburg Nature Center\, and was a member of Hill Country Land Trust board for 15 years\, serving as President for four years. He is a frequent speaker on nature subjects. \nCost of the class is $20. It is sponsored by the Fredericksburg chapter of the Native Plant Society in conjunction with the Fredericksburg Independent School District Community Education Program. To Register: Contact Rachel Malinak at (830) 997-7182 or rachelm@fisd.org. \nDate: Wednesday\, May 29\, 2019 \nTime: 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. \nWhere: Fredericksburg High School Library \n1107 Highway 16 South \nFredericksburg\, Texas 78624
URL:https://hillcountryalliance.org/event/fredericksburg-hummingbird-courtship-flash-zoom-bang-and-done/
LOCATION:Fredericksburg High School Library\, 1107 Highway 16 South\, Fredericksburg\, TX\, 78624\, United States
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