
“The best place to study nature is at one’s own home – on the farm, in the mountains, by the sea – wherever that may be.”
by American Naturalist John Burroughs
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****** Special Announcement ******
Our First Annual Milam County Nature Festival was a great success, thanks to our many volunteers, presenters, financial contributors, vendors and most of all everyone who came to enjoy Nature at it's Best!
We have some great photos of the event capturing the highlights and showing everyone having a fantastic time. Please visit our photo website to view two albums, one labeled "Nature Festival 2010" and our winning photo contest entries are in "Nature Festival Photo Contest 2010" album. Enjoy!
All photos were uploaded in a reduced size for speed of web viewing. If you want to have an original to make prints, use "View Album" and double click on the print you want, then click on "more..." under Photo Information on the right of the screen. Note the filename of the photo and send it in an email to ECRCMasterNaturalist@gmail.com and I will return email you the original high quality photo.
Click here to see all the planning details on this event.
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We have a very rich web site chock full of fascinating information about the natural world in which we live.
Please note the navigation panel down the left side of the page, and be sure to visit some of our major offerings:
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- Home
- Site introduction - this page.
- Current Events - the next few weeks.
- Calendar - all upcoming activities
- Newsletters - Sharing our natural world with others
- Nature Column - our weekly newspaper articles
- Organization
- Our chapter information, program details, and how to become a volunteer.
- The Nature of Milam County - our county's local features, flora and fauna - our Nature Resource Book.
- Milam County Nature Festival - our annual celebration of nature and conservation.
- Big Trees of Milam County - see our largest trees by species.
- Natural Areas of Interest
- Sections on birds, plants, trees, mammals, insects, etc.
- Containing educational and descriptive information, class presentations, and recommended field guides, books and web sites.
- And many other sections - Volunteer, Training, Photo Gallery, Outside Resources, and a large Library of chapter documents.
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The Texas Master Naturalist of Texas activities are coordinated by AgriLife Extension and Texas Parks and Wildlife. Texas Master Naturalist and Extension programs serve people of all ages regardless of socioeconomic level, race, color, sex, religion, disability or national origin.
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