October 18, 2023
Professor of Biology at Schreiner University presents Hill Country Dragonflies & Damselflies at next Texas Master Naturalist meeting
The Texas Master Naturalist, Hill Country Chapter’s next meeting and Advanced Training session is open to the public and will be held on Monday, Oct. 23. Doors open at the Guadalupe Basin Natural Resources Center at 6 p.m. for snacks and socializing. A short business meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m., and the Advanced Training session is from 7:10 - 8:10 p.m. There is no cost to attend. The GBNRC is located at 125 Lehmann Drive, Suite 100 in Kerrville.
Ryan Caesar, M.S., PhD will present Hill Country Dragonflies & Damselflies: Biology & Research. Caesar is a biology professor at Schreiner University in Kerrville. He is an entomologist who specializes in systematics and evolution of Damselflies using morphological and molecular data. He has an M.S. at Texas A&M and his PhD. at Ohio State University. He is a general biology educator that frequently teaches introductory biology, genetics, evolution, science and society, conservation biology, research methods, entomology, and invertebrate zoology. Academic advising, mentoring, and university and professional service are areas of his career that he enjoys in addition to research and teaching.
The meetings and sessions are hybrid, and guests have the option to attend in-person, via Zoom or Live Stream via Facebook.
Pre-registration is required to attend the chapter meeting session via Zoom. Click the following link or copy the link into your browser.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUsd-iurj0jGdJOy34JNLw3_4gHfEYym-2K
A confirmation email will be sent, containing information about joining the meeting.
About the Hill Country Chapter: Texas Master Naturalist, Hill Country Chapter is one of 48 regional Texas Master Naturalist volunteer corps. Our chapter includes 10 counties: Bandera, Edwards, Gillespie, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Mason, Menard, Real and San Saba. Members receive comprehensive training in natural resource management specific to the Texas Hill Country and volunteer in a wide variety of community projects. Our members are dedicated to educating the public, promoting conservation, and being responsible stewards of our natural resources. Our chapter is a 501c (3) organization. For information about our chapter and how to become a Texas Master Naturalist, please visit our website at https://txmn.org/hillcountry/ Follow us on our chapter Facebook page and YouTube channel to see some of the amazing things our members are involved in. Links are on our website.
Ryan Caesar, M.S., PhD will present Hill Country Dragonflies & Damselflies: Biology & Research. Caesar is a biology professor at Schreiner University in Kerrville. He is an entomologist who specializes in systematics and evolution of Damselflies using morphological and molecular data. He has an M.S. at Texas A&M and his PhD. at Ohio State University. He is a general biology educator that frequently teaches introductory biology, genetics, evolution, science and society, conservation biology, research methods, entomology, and invertebrate zoology. Academic advising, mentoring, and university and professional service are areas of his career that he enjoys in addition to research and teaching.
The meetings and sessions are hybrid, and guests have the option to attend in-person, via Zoom or Live Stream via Facebook.
Pre-registration is required to attend the chapter meeting session via Zoom. Click the following link or copy the link into your browser.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUsd-iurj0jGdJOy34JNLw3_4gHfEYym-2K
A confirmation email will be sent, containing information about joining the meeting.
About the Hill Country Chapter: Texas Master Naturalist, Hill Country Chapter is one of 48 regional Texas Master Naturalist volunteer corps. Our chapter includes 10 counties: Bandera, Edwards, Gillespie, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Mason, Menard, Real and San Saba. Members receive comprehensive training in natural resource management specific to the Texas Hill Country and volunteer in a wide variety of community projects. Our members are dedicated to educating the public, promoting conservation, and being responsible stewards of our natural resources. Our chapter is a 501c (3) organization. For information about our chapter and how to become a Texas Master Naturalist, please visit our website at https://txmn.org/hillcountry/ Follow us on our chapter Facebook page and YouTube channel to see some of the amazing things our members are involved in. Links are on our website.