SMGA News: November 2022
BANDANAS ARE BACK A big thank-you to SMGA member and Great Springs Project* staffer Kenny Skrobanek for the beautiful design […]
SMGA News: November 2022 Read Post »
BANDANAS ARE BACK A big thank-you to SMGA member and Great Springs Project* staffer Kenny Skrobanek for the beautiful design […]
SMGA News: November 2022 Read Post »
Lauren is from San Antonio but has frequented San Marcos and other Texas natural areas since before she could walk.
My Getaway: A Conversation with Lauren Chappell Read Post »
The San Marcos Christmas Bird Count, now in its seventh year, will be held on Sunday, December 18. If you
Christmas Bird Count Read Post »
“Those take forever to come up,” a member of SMGA’s Team Flora said when I mentioned I was once again
Trail Notes: On Hope, and Poetry, and Planting Trees Read Post »
Whether it’s droughts, floods, sizzling temperatures, or record-setting Arctic blasts, any extreme weather condition can cause havoc in our Natural
San Marcos Greenbelt Adopt-A-Trail Read Post »
Given the lack of rain this summer and fall, it isn’t always easy to find good photo subjects, but these
Moments of Nature: October 2022 Read Post »
Monarch Fest & Native Plant Sale Come and enjoy the activities, buy some native plants, and stop by the SMGA
SMGA News: October 2022 Read Post »
The kids and I recently took a trip to the library and checked out several books, including Great Things to
Exploring Nature: Creating an Eco-Friendly Crown Read Post »
In 2020 Virginia retired as a Managing Director at SS&C Technologies, leading a Relationship Management Team of 18 globally. She
My Getaway: A Conversation with Virginia (“Vee”) Volpe Read Post »
If you imagined you’ve been swarmed by clouds of small butterflies in recent weeks, well, you aren’t imagining. Depending on
Trail Notes: Snout Butterflies on the Wing Read Post »
River Guardianship Symposium The theme for this year’s event “was on blue [river-based] and green [greenspace area] trails and how
2022 Mermaid Fest: SMGA Makes a Splash Read Post »
As we learn more about living mutualistically with nature, we find an increasing number of things in our lives that