Prairie Oaks Master Naturalist

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Our mission is to develop a corps of well-informed volunteers to provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of natural resources and natural areas within our community.

This web app provides a dynamic experience for those identifying species on the go. It allows users to navigate through ...
05/30/2026

This web app provides a dynamic experience for those identifying species on the go. It allows users to navigate through plant characteristics via a streamlined interface, making it easier than ever to identify local woody plants without needing a printed copy. You can access the digital key directly through your browser or scan the QR code (in first comment) to load it on your smart phone

Introducing the Interactive Trees of North Texas Digital Key. This web app provides a dynamic experience for those identifying species on the go. It allows users to navigate through plant characteristics via a streamlined interface, making it easier than ever to identify local woody plants without needing a printed copy. You can access the digital key directly through your browser or scan the QR code to load it on your smartphone.
https://txmn.org/bptmn/introducing-the-interactive-tree-digital-key/

05/30/2026

Do you like to talk about Texas native plants and related conservation issues? Join our NPSOT Speakers Bureau! Email [email protected] for more information.

Definitely not us!
05/22/2026

Definitely not us!

Congratulations to two of our board members and their students!
05/07/2026

Congratulations to two of our board members and their students!

https://www.npsot.org/posts/a-few-of-our-native-milkweeds/
05/02/2026

https://www.npsot.org/posts/a-few-of-our-native-milkweeds/

Two of the most important for monarch butterflies are Antelope Horns and Green Milkweed because they are common milkweeds that grow in pastures and along roadsides throughout the central flyway of Texas, the path that most Monarchs take on their migration through Texas.

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