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The Texas Master Naturalist Program
“The Texas Master Naturalist Program’s mission is to develop a corps of well-informed volunteers to provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of natural resources and natural areas within their communities for the State of Texas.
“Many communities and organizations rely on such citizen volunteers for implementing youth education programs; for operating parks, nature centers, and natural areas; and for providing leadership in local natural resource conservation efforts. In fact, a short supply of dedicated and well-informed volunteers is often cited as a limiting factor for community-based conservation efforts.”
Some Facebook groups
Texas Master Naturalist Program Group
Old Fashioned Naturalists
Nature Addicts
Animals Don’t Cover Their Tracks
Southeast Texas Animal Tracks & Sign
Trail Camera Photos and Videos
The Tracking Club
Seeing the Animal — A Wildlife Trailing Help Group
Animal Behavior Discussion Group
Animal Tracking & Scatology
Bone and Fossil Identification
Free Snake Relocation Directory
What Snake is This? Southeast Texas
Southeast Texas Snake ID
Tomball/Cypress/Houston/Katy Texas Snake ID
Wild Snakes — Education & Discussion
Snake Identification: Discussion and Resources
North American Raptors
Texas Bird Watchers and Photographers
Feather Identification & Discussion
Bird Identification Group — People Helping Others ID Birds
North American Raptors
Birds of Texas
Bird Identification Basics North America
Birding Texas!
Feather Collectors
Feather Identification Worldwide
Galveston Island Canid Research
Coyote Clan
Texas Foraging Community
Wild Plant & Mushroom Identification & Discussion
Bald Cypress Enthusiasts Group
Houston Area Trails & More
Bug Identification
Insect Identification
Just Butterflies, Moths, and Their Caterpillars
Some conservation groups
The Mountain Lion Foundation
Small Wild Cat Conservation Foundation
Project Coyote
Wolf Conservation Center
The Cloud Foundation
Some birding groups
Houston Audubon
Some nature conservancy groups
Save Buffalo Bayou