02
Nov
Healthy Soils for Thriving Grasslands Centerville Nov 2024
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Join WHF and Ratcliff Community Base Organization for a hands-on grassland, strategic grazing, and wildlife habitat restoration workshop. This free field workshop... Read More
30
Oct
SARP Landowner Restoration Assistance presentation
Whatever the size of your acreage, you CAN help restore tallgrass prairie! The Fayette Prairie Chapter of NPAT has developed SARP, a grant... Read More
24
Oct
2024 Lands and Legacies Conference
What: Join the Coastal Prairie Conservancy and our partners for the 2024 Lands &Legacies Conference, a joint event between the Texas Coastal... Read More
24
Oct
Bonham Foundation Coffee on the Prairie
Come see ranch #grasslands on the upswing in forage production! The Bonham Foundation is a working ranch that made some recent changes... Read More
18
Oct
WHF Announces Partnership Agreement with NRCS
CAT SPRING, Texas, October 13, 2023 – Wildlife Habitat Federation (WHF) announces today an important partnership with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service... Read More
01
Oct
Healthy Soils for Thriving Grasslands Oct 2024
Public and private landowners are invited to join staff from WHF (Wildlife Habitat Federation), Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute, and Long Acres... Read More
20
Sep
Acres in Action Wildlife and Habitat Workshop 2024
Learn how to protect and enhance local wildlife and habitats at the Acres In Action Wildlife and Habitat Workshop. Topics: Sept 20,... Read More
14
Sep
Native Wildlife
Lumpkin, Aramus Guarana. Looking like something between a crane and a rail, this odd wading bird has no close relatives. Throughout most... Read More
14
Sep
East Texas Conservation Expo 2024
The Piney Wood Lakes Chapter and Polk County Commerce Center are excited to introduce The East Texas Conservation Expo! This groundbreaking community event will feature... Read More
14
Sep
Native Plants
Late Boneset, known to science as Eupatorium serotinum, is one of those unremarkable remarkable plants known to most Texans as a “weed.” Yet... Read More