Lights Out, Texas!
Imagine more than 50,000 birds flying over your house every night while you eat dinner or watch TV, or sleep. […]
Lights Out, Texas! Read Post »
Imagine more than 50,000 birds flying over your house every night while you eat dinner or watch TV, or sleep. […]
Lights Out, Texas! Read Post »
Spring is revealing its beautifully bright colors all along the trails and river. It’s a refreshing feeling to see extended
Exploring Nature: Welcoming Spring with a Garden Read Post »
GETTING READY PAYING DUES, MINGLING, & BUYING STUFF FOOD & DRINK Thank you to the Bluebonnet Lions, Pie Society, &
Annual Meeting Highlights Read Post »
RIVER RECHARGE NATURAL AREA The biggest news in 2022 was the transformation of the Buie Tract into what will become
A Look Back At 2022 Read Post »
San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance Annual Meeting Sunday, February 26 | 3-5 p.m. (doors open at 2:30) Pauline Espinosa Community Hall
San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance Annual Meeting – Feb. 26! Read Post »
Have you heard of the hundredth monkey effect? Taking great liberty with the phenomenon observed in primates, I believe it
Message from Our President: Hundredth Monkey Read Post »
The slate of candidates who have agreed to serve as members of the SMGA Board are Melani Howard, Aspen Navarro,
SMGA 2022 Board Candidates Announced Read Post »
BENTONVILLE — Northwest Arkansas Community College has received an $8 million grant to establish a program that teaches bicycle trail
$8 million grant to get trails school going at Northwest Arkansas Community College Read Post »
As reported in the December Loop, for its project in collaboration with SMGA this semester, Professor Colleen Myles’ Interpretive Geography
Charlie O’Neil was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1943. His first travels were with the Peace Corps in Brazil, where
Our Getaway: A Conversation with Friends Charlie O’Neil and Al Scott Read Post »
The new year is a time of opportunity to pause and reflect on past accomplishments, new goals, and adventures. One
Exploring Nature: “Slow and Steady” Read Post »
The San Marcos Christmas Bird Count circle beat its previous record with a total of 127 species this year! This
Christmas Bird Count: A Big Success! Read Post »