San Marcos – Mermaid Society – River Guardianship Symposium

San Marcos Activity Center Gym 501 E. Hopkins St., San Marcos, Texas

Mermaid Society Symposiums are created to be signature events of the Mermaid SPLASH Festival, each year in September. The community platforms are designed to bring together like-minded individuals from students to seniors to cross-pollinate ideas, collaborate on existing projects and strengthen connectivity through engagement.

Austin – Nerd Nite – From Sky to Springs

The North Door 502 Brushy St., Austin, Texas

What do caves, fire, and food coloring have to do with Barton Springs? Wildland Conservation is taking over Nerd Nite Austin - be there and be square! Doors for the main seating area open at 7:30. The show starts at 8:00. Our regular monthly show happens at The North Door. Pueblo Viejo makes us tacos there. It’s a pretty […]

Austin – Texas Water Research Network – Improving Connections Between Science & Policy

The Texas Water Research Networking is bringing researchers together to collaborate in addressing the resilience of Texas water resources to changes in natural and human system, and to improve connections between science and policy. They are hosting a 2-day meeting with sessions on Texas Water Markets, A New Era of Flooding – Challenges for Large […]

Texas Water Research Network Meeting

The Texas Water Research Network (TWRN), part of theEnvironmental Science Institute at the University of Texas, will meet Sept. 13-15 in Austin and the meeting is open to anyone interested. Registration is free. The meeting will cover sessions on Texas Water Markets, A New Era of Flooding – Challenges for Large Municipalities and Water Resilience Challenges in Small Municipalities and […]

Free

Austin – Hot Science Cool Talks – Hurricane Harvey: Flood Emergency Response

Student Activity Center (SAC), UT Campus 2201 Speedway, Austin, TX, United States

Hurricane Harvey was the most significant severe storm of 3-5 days duration in United States history, raining 50 inches or more in parts of Texas. A new National Water Model can forecast water flow in streams and rivers similar to how the National Weather Service forecasts weather. David Maidment shares his experience applying this model […]

Austin – Texas Land Conservancy – Beer for Water

Friends and Allies Brewing 979 Springdale Rd #124, Austin, Texas

  Let them know you’re coming! First 50 people to RSVP for this event will automatically receive 5 raffle tickets at the door. First 100 people to RSVP will be entered to win a TLC gift package, which includes: Your choice of a TLC hat or t-shirt, a TLC ornament, a red flashlight keychain, and 20 […]

Gruene – Celebration for Conservation

CELEBRATION FOR CONSERVATION Everyone is welcome! Tuesday, September 18th ​4:00 pm to 8:00 pm The Gruene Grove's Patio Bar 1263 Gruene Road, New Braunfels TX LIVE BAND  •  APPETIZERS  •  SILENT AUCTION  •  NO COVER CHARGE

Boerne – Rainwater Harvesting/Turf Management Training

Cibolo Nature Center 140 City Park Road, Boerne, TX, United States

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s Healthy Lawns and Healthy Waters Program is hosting a residential rainwater harvesting and turf management training in Boerne on Sept. 20. In collaboration with the Upper Cibolo Creek Watershed Partnership, will be from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Sept. 20 at the Cibolo Nature Center, 140 City Park Road in Boerne. This […]

Austin – Planet Texas 2050

Wildflower Center 4801 La Crosse Ave., Austin, Texas

Being a resilient, inclusive, and just community in the year 2050 takes all hands now. Planet Texas 2050 invites all members of the Austin community who are passionate about conservation and sustainability to join our PT2050 family for an evening at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center to learn more about the work that our […]