SMGA and the Culture of Environmental Stewardship
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SMGA was approached a few years ago by Texas State University researchers wanting to learn more about how membership in an environmental... Read More
Interpreting a Flood Control Dam
In June of 2021, otherwise known as Mid-Pandemic, Texas State student Ian Long approached SMGA about doing an internship with our organization.... Read More
Trail Notes: The Trouble With Grasses
Grasses are hard—not literally, of course, but in a taxonomic sense. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve turned to a... Read More
2022 Annual Meeting Highlights
Thank you! Congratulations! We’ve been busy! More congratulations to Volunteer of the Year Monique Tschurr & Community Partner Wake the Dead. Award... Read More
Moments of Nature: February 2022
What do you photograph when there’s nothing to take pictures of? That’s the dilemma photographers face in a brown winter landscape. After... Read More
SMGA News: February 2022
TENDING BIRD BOXES Interested in birds and/or participating in collecting data for an ongoing study? Rebekah Rylander has been studying our local... Read More
My Getaway: A Conversation with Melissa Katz
Melissa Katz was born and raised in Southern California. She received a BS in physiology from UC Davis and graduated from Pacific... Read More
Trail Notes: Identifying Native Seedlings
I love pulling weeds. Consequently, walking through our small woods, I can’t help myself. If I see beggar’s lice (Torilis arvensis), for... Read More
SMGA 2022 Board Candidates Announced
The slate of candidates who have agreed to serve as members of the SMGA Board are Alan Holzgrafe, Matt Lewis, Greg Moore,... Read More
Collaborating with Texas State to Rate Trail Difficulty
SMGA members Mark Taylor, Ben Taylor, and Joel Barks are currently working with students in Texas State University Professor Yihong Yuan’s Geography... Read More