Announcements from the September General Meeting

The announcements for September are below. Included in the announcements are details of the events discussed below with links to websites and email addresses.  September_2017_Meeting_All_AnnouncementsV3

Support for Wildlife Effected by Hurricane Harvey
We usually present the projects that we will be undertaking in the next month or so. At the last board meeting we discussed how the chapter might assist wildlife displaced by hurricane Harvey. We resolved to do the following:
1. We would participate in North Texas Giving Day as we had originally planned. Donations received on Giving Day, September 14, would be treated as a donation to the North Texas Chapter; we would not redeploy these funds to another agency assisting wildlife as the rules for Giving Day would not allow that.
2. Donations may be made to the North Texas Master Naturalists through the end of September at which time we will assess what we have received and decide where the funds might be used. We want to make certain that whatever we support will be used to assist wildlife. Examples of such assistance would include habitat restoration, dealing with displaced or injured animals, rebuilding infrastructure that was destroyed that supported wildlife, and etc.
3. Donations may be made in a number of ways:
o Use the DONATE tab on the home page of the NTMN website to contribute using PayPal. You will use your credit card to pay, but as always PayPal will receive the money and deposit in the NTMN account and we will never see your credit card number.
o You may send a check via the US Mail to our mailbox at the AgriLife Office.
 10056 Marsh Lane
Suite B-101
Dallas, TX
75229-6066
o You may have contributed at the chapter meeting as we passed around a hat and our treasurer, David Reid, took the contributions to deposit in our account.  We have collected $526 so far.

Thanks in advance for your generosity. We will keep you posted and at the end of the month share with you the outcome of this effort. Attached is a list of agencies that we have identified that are working with wildlife issues. Additional suggestions would be appreciated.  Wildlife+Assistance+Options+for+Harvey_Linked

Using the NTMN listserv
The program we use to send out email to the chapter is a product provided by Yahoo! years ago. In addition to being rather ancient as a computer program we also have concerns because Yahoo! has not made any upgrades for years to the program and with Verizon acquiring the program when they purchased Yahoo! there isn’t much of a future for the program. The board has looked at more modern alternatives; the most common is Mail Chimp. What the Yahoo! Group email offers that is not available with other group email programs is the ability for a member to send a message to everyone in the group without having to submit the message for approval before the message is sent. In the August board meeting it was clear that many on the board thought this was a feature that we did not want to give up.

What we rely upon is for those sending messages to follow the guidelines that we have published online as part of our chapter operating handbook. Essentially we want to restrict content of messages to the promotion or announcement of events which inform the membership of “natural resource conservation and shall not promote advocacy in any way.”

Recently, messages were sent by a member in response to an announcement of a conference. The responding messages began a discussion of controversial content. After warnings, the ability for the member to send messages to the group was suspended. We rely on our members following the rules of common sense and not encumbering our members with extraneous messaging. The NTMN group email is not the vehicle for discourse and a more up-to-date email program wouldn’t remedy that. I have attached the Listserve Guidelines we have published on the use of the group email.  Appendix-I-4-Listserve-Guidelines

Harvey the Hurricane Hawk
As you may have seen on the front page of the Dallas Morning News on September 13, Harvey the Hurricane Hawk was released by Blackland Prairie Raptor Center in Plano at  Oak Point Park on Wednesday.
Article from Dallas Morning News is here.  https://www.dallasnews.com/news/harvey/2017/09/13/save-hawk-sought-refuge-harvey-taxi-leather-gloves-moonshine

YouTube video of the release at Oak Point Park is only a minute long.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb0SmS1KaGQ

Texas Master Naturalist Annual Conference
The TMN Annual conference is Friday to Sunday, October 20 – 22 in Corpus Christi. Registration is open until Septerber 29 and there are a limited number of $200 scholarships available to our members. You may find details on the scholarship on the attached application form.

Ride and Room Sharing at the TMN Annual Conference
A number of members would like to attend the meeting and share a ride to Corpus Christi and a room during the conference to reduce their expenses. If you are interested in sharing a room or a ride, contact Dana Wilson who has volunteered to facilitate getting people together.

Wild Texas Film Tour
Check out the Wild Texas Film tour which will be shown in Dallas (Texas Theater) and Fort Worth (Amon Carter Museum). There is a link to an interesting trailer for the films.

TPWD Grants
The Wildlife Diversity Program of Texas Parks & Wildlife Department has announced the FY2018 Call for Proposals, funded by the Horned Lizard, Hummingbird, and Rattlesnake Conservation License Plates. Grants will go to fund research projects benefitting plants and nongame wildlife. Proposals require a 2 page application and ZERO match. See the attached description of the program. Proposals are due September 25. The attached document lists the funding priorities.

As a volunteer at one or more of our partners, you may know of an opportunity to a fund a project that would be a benefit. Connemara and 12 Hills have received grants in the recent past. If you have an idea let the board know as soon as possible. We have grant writers who may assist.

Finding Common Ground and Advancing Positive Conservation Outcomes in Environmental Issues
This program will be given in Boerne on October 6 with 5 hours of AT. We are looking into getting a group together in Dallas to watch the streaming video of this program and getting a few hours of AT. The focus is on the language of effective communication with examples of successful environmental initiatives and opportunities to advance conservation issues.  Watch the calendar for details.

Thank you for your participation,

Bruce Stewart
President
North Texas Master Naturalist

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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
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Western Heights Cemetery Volunteer Day 1617 Fort Worth Ave. Callas, TX 75208 Contact lead: Van Johnson, vanindallas2@aol.com Every Weds, 9am  - 12pm, earlier during summer...
NTMN August Chapter Meeting- Wednesday, September 3rd- Prairies and Pollinator Gardens: Three Stories The committed naturalist wages a daily battle against the tide of urban...
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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center || 1st Saturday Bird Walk   (AT) Saturday, September 6, 2025  || 8:30am – 9:30am   CT Description:  Join us for a morning...
Heard Museum || Guided Trails (AT) Saturday, September 6, 2025  |  9:30am – 10:30am CT Description: Experience the ecology, geology, flora and fauna of the...
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September 9, 2025    
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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
September 10, 2025    
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Western Heights Cemetery Volunteer Day 1617 Fort Worth Ave. Callas, TX 75208 Contact lead: Van Johnson, vanindallas2@aol.com Every Weds, 9am  - 12pm, earlier during summer...
September 13, 2025    
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
September 13, 2025    
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Event Name: Trail Maintenance Date/Time: Every Second Saturday of the month from 8am to 11am. Except for July and November. Address: 367 Freeport Parkway, Coppell, TX 75019...
Heard Museum || 2nd Saturday Bird Walk (AT) Saturday, September 13, 2025 ||  8am – 9:30am CT Hosted by the Heard & offered by volunteers...
Trinity River Audubon Center || Second Saturday Guided Hike(AT) Saturday, September 13, 2025  |  8:30am –10am   CT Description: Join us for a guided hike led...
September 13, 2025    
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Preservation Society for Spring Creek Forest “2 nd Saturday” workdays Sept. 2025/ May 2026 Sept. 13, 2025, 9-11am: -- 1770 Holford Road (the center section...
Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center || Guided Tree ID Walk   (AT) Sunday, September 14, 2025  || 11am – 12:30am   CT Description:  Join us for a guided...
September 16, 2025    
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
September 17, 2025    
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Western Heights Cemetery Volunteer Day 1617 Fort Worth Ave. Callas, TX 75208 Contact lead: Van Johnson, vanindallas2@aol.com Every Weds, 9am  - 12pm, earlier during summer...
Heard Museum || 3rd Thursday Bird Walk (AT) Thursday, September 18, 2025 ||  8am – 9:30am CT Description: 3rd Thursday Bird Walks in the Heard...
Event Name: Paschall Park Butterfly Trail Workday (VH) Date/Time: Friday September 19, 2025, 730-10am Address: Paschall Park Butterfly Trail, 1001 New Market Road, Mesquite, 75149...
Trinity River Audubon Center || Morning Bird Walk (AT) Saturday, September 20, 2025  ||  7:30am  – 9am   CT Description: Join us for a monthly bird walk...
Prairie & Timber Audubon Society Field Trip || Birding the Joppa Preserve (AT) Saturday, September 20, 2025  ||  7:30am – 10:30am   CT Topic: Birding the...
Project site name changed to Prairie Creek Marsh and Wildscape (formerly Canyon Creek) Monthly workday 1001 G. Bush Freeway ( Hilton Garden Inn) Every third...
September 20, 2025    
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8th Annual World Cleanup Day Dallas ONE DAY, 211 COUNTRIES, 114 MILLION VOLUNTEERS Join us for the biggest World Cleanup Day ever! Saturday, September 20th...
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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
September 21, 2025    
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Blackland NPAT Speaker Series (AT) Sunday, September 21, 2025    12:00 PM – 1:00 PM The Native Prairies Association of Texas Blackland (Dallas) Chapter invites you...
September 23, 2025    
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
September 24, 2025    
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Western Heights Cemetery Volunteer Day 1617 Fort Worth Ave. Callas, TX 75208 Contact lead: Van Johnson, vanindallas2@aol.com Every Weds, 9am  - 12pm, earlier during summer...
Paul S Dryer Nature Preserve || Field Trip (AT) Thursday, September 25, 2025 | 10am – 11:30pm    CT Free Description This will be a 2.5...
September 27, 2025    
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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
Wings Over the Wetland (2025)  Date/Time: Saturday, September 27, 2025 (Event: 4:30 - 9:00 p.m.; Volunteers: 4:00-9:30 p.m., or e-mail for earlier) Address: 655 Martin Lane, Combine, Texas...
Tandy Hills Prairie Sky/Star Party (FYI) Saturday, September 27, 2025   7:00 PM or after dark The Fort Worth Astronomical Society presents their Saturday star party...
September 30, 2025    
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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
October 1, 2025    
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Western Heights Cemetery Volunteer Day 1617 Fort Worth Ave. Callas, TX 75208 Contact lead: Van Johnson, vanindallas2@aol.com Every Weds, 9am  - 12pm, earlier during summer...
Leaf Your Yard Wild: What’s Happening Under Autumn’s Blanket? The Xerces Society spearheaded a social media campaign with the “leave the leaves” slogan. Essentially, they...
Name: Blacklighting at the Brookhaven Pollinator Garden Date and Time: Wednesday, October 1 8:45 p.m. to 11 p.m. (directly after chapter meeting) Location: Brookhaven Windmill Pollinator Garden Map...
John Bunker Sands Wetland Center || 1st Saturday Walk & Talk Bird Tour (AT) Saturday, October 4, 2025  ||  7:30am – 9:30am   CT Description:  Join...
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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center || 1st Saturday Bird Walk   (AT) Saturday, October 4, 2025  || 8:30am – 9:30am   CT Description:  Join us for a morning...
The Moon and Nature at Night at Twelve Hills (AT) Saturday, October 4, 2025   7:00 PM – 8:30 PM Take a guided, full-moon walk and...
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