TPWD Calendar
Use the links in the left column to find events by activity, region, site and date. Links are also listed for canceled events and restricted access to sites, as well as special calendars for landowners, state parks and wildlife management areas.
Project WILD, Project WILD Aquatic, Flying WILD and Science and Civics
Ongoing — Statewide — Project WILD — Find out more. [Events at the Same Site]
January 6, 2007 — Austin, Texas — Project WILD Workshop — Learn how to teach young people about ecology and wildlife using fun, hands-on educational activities. During the six-hour training workshop participants will sample activities and receive a curriculum and activity guide. Activities are adaptable for all grade levels, integrated with core subject curricula and aligned to the TEKS. Teachers, informal educators and youth group leaders may take the training. Held at Region XIII-Education Service Center, 5701 Springdale Rd. 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Preregistration required. To register, contact Jennifer Jordan, Jordan@esc13.txed.net or (512) 919-5368. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Project WILD]
January 13, 2007 — Corpus Christi, Texas — Flying WILD Workshop — Flying WILD, a companion piece to Project WILD, explores bird conservation through classroom activities and stewardship projects. During the six-hour workshop participants will receive an educator's manual, sample activities and explore guidelines on how to implement school bird festivals and conservation projects. Teachers, informal educators and youth group leaders may take the training and receive three hours SBCC/TEEAC credit. Held at the Texas State Aquarium Sea Lab, 4230 Rincon Rd. 9 a.m.-noon; fee $20 refundable upon completion of workshop; preregistration required, deadline October 7. To register, go to http://www.texasstateaquarium.org/teacherworkshops.asp. For more information, contact Auburn Carpenter, acarpenter@txstateaq.org or (361) 881-1203. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Project WILD]
January 20, 2007 — Bellaire, Texas — Project WILD Aquatic Workshop — Learn how to teach young people about aquatic wildlife and ecosystems using fun, hands-on educational activities. During the six-hour training workshop participants will sample activities and receive a curriculum and activity guide. Activities are adaptable for all grade levels, integrated with core subject curricula and aligned to the TEKS. Teachers, informal educators and youth group leaders may take the training. Held at Nature Discovery Center, 7112 Newcastle. 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; fee: $15; preregistration required, contact Mary Ann Beauchemin, mbeauch@naturediscoverycenter.org or (713) 667-6550. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Project WILD]
January 20, 2007 — Corpus Christi, Texas — Project WILD Workshop — Learn how to teach young people about ecology and wildlife using fun, hands-on educational activities. During the six-hour training workshop participants will sample activities and receive a curriculum and activity guide. Activities are adaptable for all grade levels, integrated with core subject curricula and aligned to the TEKS. Teachers, informal educators and youth group leaders may take the training. Held at the Texas State Aquarium Sea Lab, 4230 Rincon Rd. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; fee $20 refundable upon completion of workshop; preregistration required, deadline January 13. To register, go to http://www.texasstateaquarium.org/teacherworkshops.asp. For more information, contact Auburn Carpenter, acarpenter@txstateaq.org or (361) 881-1203. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Project WILD]
January 27, 2007 — World Birding Center - Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley SP — Project WILD Workshop — Learn how to teach young people about ecology and wildlife using fun, hands-on educational activities. During the six-hour training workshop participants will sample activities and receive a curriculum and activity guide. Activities are adaptable for all grade levels, integrated with core subject curricula and aligned to the TEKS. Teachers, informal educators and youth group leaders may take the training. Bring a sack lunch or purchase lunch at the park cafe. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; preregistration required. To register, contact Jennifer Liston at jennifer.liston@tpwd.state.tx.us or (956) 584-9156 Ext. 237. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [More About World Birding Center - Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley SP] [Project WILD]
January 30, February 1, 2007 — Austin, Texas — Project WILD Aquatic Workshop — Learn how to teach young people about aquatic wildlife and ecosystems using fun, hands-on educational activities. During the six-hour training workshop participants will sample activities and receive a curriculum and activity guide. Activities are adaptable for all grade levels, integrated with core subject curricula and aligned to the TEKS. Teachers, informal educators and youth group leaders may take the training. Held at the Region 13 Education Service Center; 5701 Springdale Rd. Two-day class, 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday evenings; fee $35 per person; preregistration required, contact Jennifer Jordan, Jordan@esc13.txed.net or call (512) 919-5368. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Project WILD]
February 3, 2007 — Fort Worth, Texas — Project WILD Workshop — Learn how to teach young people about ecology and wildlife using fun, hands-on educational activities. During the six-hour training workshop participants will sample activities and receive a curriculum and activity guide. Activities are adaptable for all grade levels, integrated with core subject curricula and aligned to the TEKS. Teachers, informal educators and youth group leaders may take the training. Held at the Fort Worth Zoo Education Center, 1989 Colonial Parkway. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; fee $10 per person; preregistration required, contact Cindi Collins at education@fortworthzoo.org or (817) 759-7200. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Project WILD]
February 3, 2007 — World Birding Center - Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley SP — Project WILD Aquatic Workshop — Learn how to teach young people about aquatic wildlife and ecosystems using fun, hands-on educational activities. During the six-hour training workshop participants will sample activities and receive a curriculum and activity guide. Activities are adaptable for all grade levels, integrated with core subject curricula and aligned to the TEKS. Teachers, informal educators and youth group leaders may take the training. Bring a sack lunch or purchase lunch at the park cafe. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; preregistration required. To register, contact Jennifer Liston at jennifer.liston@tpwd.state.tx.us or (956) 584-9156 Ext. 237. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [More About World Birding Center - Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley SP] [Project WILD]
February 10, 2007 — Fort Worth, Texas — Project WILD Aquatic Workshop — Learn how to teach young people about aquatic wildlife and ecosystems using fun, hands-on educational activities. During the six-hour training workshop participants will sample activities and receive a curriculum and activity guide. Activities are adaptable for all grade levels, integrated with core subject curricula and aligned to the TEKS. Teachers, informal educators and youth group leaders may take the training. Held at the Fort Worth Zoo, 1989 Colonial Parkway. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; fee $10 per person; preregistration required, contact Cindi Collins at education@fortworthzoo.org or (817) 759-7200. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Project WILD]
February 16–17, 2007 — Frisco, Texas — Project WILD Facilitator Training — Join the corps of volunteer facilitators who teach Project WILD and Project WILD Aquatic workshops to other adults. Once trained, facilitators provide Project WILD professional development workshops to educators in their cities and communities. Open to all who have previous Project WILD training. Must be willing to teach one workshop per year. held at Frisco Science Resource Center, 7159 Hickory St. Two-day workshop from 3:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Saturday; preregistration required, contact Karen Marks at karen.marks@tpwd.state.tx.us or (512) 389-8183. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Project WILD]
March 16–17, 2007 — Corpus Christi, Texas — Joint Facilitator Training: Project Learning Tree & Project WILD — Join the corps of volunteer facilitators who teach Project Learning Tree (PLT), Project WILD and Project WILD Aquatic workshops to other adults. Once trained, facilitators provide PLT and Project WILD professional development workshops to educators in their cities and communities. Open to all who have previous Project WILD or PLT training. Must be willing to teach one workshop per year. Two-day training workshop, held at the Texas State Aquarium, 2710 North Shoreline Blvd. from 2 p.m. Friday-5 p.m. Saturday; fee: $40 includes meals and overnight accommodations at the aquarium; preregistration required, contact Auburn Carpenter at acarpenter@txstateaq.org or (361) 881-1203. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Project WILD]
March 23, 2007 — Austin, Texas — Project WILD Aquatic Workshop — Learn how to teach young people about aquatic wildlife and ecosystems using fun, hands-on educational activities. During the six-hour training workshop participants will sample activities and receive a curriculum and activity guide. Activities are adaptable for all grade levels, integrated with core subject curricula and aligned to the TEKS. Teachers, informal educators and youth group leaders may take the training. Held at the Region 13 Education Service Center; 5701 Springdale Rd.. 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; fee $35 per person; preregistration required, contact Jennifer Jordan, Jordan@esc13.txed.net or call (512) 919-5368. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Project WILD]
March 24, 2007 — World Birding Center - Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley SP — Project WILD Workshop — Learn how to teach young people about ecology and wildlife using fun, hands-on educational activities. During the six-hour training workshop participants will sample activities and receive a curriculum and activity guide. Activities are adaptable for all grade levels, integrated with core subject curricula and aligned to the TEKS. Teachers, informal educators and youth group leaders may take the training. Bring a sack lunch or purchase lunch at the park cafe. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; preregistration required. To register, contact Jennifer Liston at jennifer.liston@tpwd.state.tx.us or (956) 584-9156 Ext. 237. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [More About World Birding Center - Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley SP] [Project WILD]
March 31, 2007 — World Birding Center - Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley SP — Project WILD Aquatic Workshop — Learn how to teach young people about aquatic wildlife and ecosystems using fun, hands-on educational activities. During the six-hour training workshop participants will sample activities and receive a curriculum and activity guide. Activities are adaptable for all grade levels, integrated with core subject curricula and aligned to the TEKS. Teachers, informal educators and youth group leaders may take the training. Bring a sack lunch or purchase lunch at the park cafe. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; preregistration required. To register, contact Jennifer Liston at jennifer.liston@tpwd.state.tx.us or (956) 584-9156 Ext. 237. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [More About World Birding Center - Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley SP] [Project WILD]
July 13, 2007 — Fort Worth, Texas — Project WILD Workshop — Learn how to teach young people about ecology and wildlife using fun, hands-on educational activities. During the six-hour training workshop participants will sample activities and receive a curriculum and activity guide. Activities are adaptable for all grade levels, integrated with core subject curricula and aligned to the TEKS. Teachers, informal educators and youth group leaders may take the training. Held at the Fort Worth Zoo Education Center, 1989 Colonial Parkway. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; fee $10 per person; preregistration required, contact Cindi Collins at education@fortworthzoo.org or (817) 759-7200. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Project WILD]
July 20, 2007 — Fort Worth, Texas — Project WILD Aquatic Workshop — Learn how to teach young people about aquatic wildlife and ecosystems using fun, hands-on educational activities. During the six-hour training workshop participants will sample activities and receive a curriculum and activity guide. Activities are adaptable for all grade levels, integrated with core subject curricula and aligned to the TEKS. Teachers, informal educators and youth group leaders may take the training. Held at the Fort Worth Zoo, 1989 Colonial Parkway. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; fee $10 per person; preregistration required, contact Cindi Collins at education@fortworthzoo.org or (817) 759-7200. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Project WILD]
This calendar lists items sponsored by TPWD or in which TPWD is a participant.
Symbols and Abbreviations
- = Featured Event
- SP = State Park
- SHS = State Historic Site
- SP&HS = State Park and Historic Site
- SFH = State Fish Hatchery
- SNA = State Natural Area
- WMA = Wildlife Management Area
Calendars on Other Sites