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Kirsti is retiring!

Kirsti Harms, Native Prairies Association of Texas Executive Director, has decided to retire and spend less time in the office and more time on the prairie.

By Aspen Huebner, 2 monthsOctober 13, 2023 ago
NPAT news Statewide

Our Prairie People: Clare & Aspen

Meet Clare Buckner and Aspen Huebner, our newest staff members. Clare (left) joined NPAT In August as the land manager. Her focus is restoration at the Dowell Ranch. Aspen (right) is our administrative assistant and Dowell Ranch steward.

By Kirsti Harms, 3 monthsSeptember 2, 2023 ago
NPAT news Statewide

Our Lone Star Land Stewards

We are so proud of all of our Lone Star Land Steward Award winners! Their contributions to prairie conservation and restoration are greatly appreciated.

By Kirsti Harms, 6 monthsJune 3, 2023 ago
Fayette Prairie Chapter NPAT news Statewide

Lone Star Land Steward Award 2023

NPAT is happy and honored that another of our prairie landowners has received the Lone Star Land Steward Award in recognition of the conservation work they have done. Congratulations to Gary and Dianna Kocurek!

By admin, 8 monthsApril 18, 2023 ago
NPAT news Prairie News Statewide

Accreditation Renewal

Public Notice of Land Trust Alliance Accreditation Renewal The land trust accreditation program recognizes land conservation organizations that meet national quality standards for protecting important natural places and working lands forever. The Native Prairies Association of Texas (NPAT) is pleased to announce it is applying for renewal of accreditation. A Read more…

By Kirsti Harms, 1 yearAugust 25, 2022 ago
Houston Chapter NPAT news

2 for 1 Bargain ~7:01 AM, Tuesday, 11/28

  Do what I will be doing around 7:01 AM, Tuesday morning, 11/28: Taking advantage of a 2 for 1  & donating to Native Prairies Association of TX via Jason Spangler‘s #GivingTuesday fundraiser for NPAT (https://www.facebook.com/donate/1901471626771542/ ). Do it early to to get the 2 for 1: “Up to $2 Read more…

By Houston Chapter, 6 yearsNovember 27, 2017 ago
Houston Chapter NPAT news

2017 Prairies & Pollinator Month Flyers & Agendas

Prairie Restoration Workshop Flyer & Agenda on Thursday, October 5 at Katy Prairie Conservancy Field Office – sign up now! Click picture below for printable form of flyer & agenda.   Join us for the many other Prairies & Pollinator Month activities listed at prairiepartner.org/prairiemonth/ or click this link for Read more…

By Houston Chapter, 6 yearsOctober 2, 2017 ago
Houston Chapter NPAT news

Let’s Help NPAT Save The Paul Mathews Prairie!

  NPAT has an exciting opportunity to conserve a vibrant prairie in North Texas. The Paul Mathews Prairie is a rare and pristine 100-acre remnant of the Blackland Prairie near Floyd, TX in Hunt County, not far from the well-known Clymer Meadow. For an incredible price of $50,000, NPAT can Read more…

By Houston Chapter, 6 yearsAugust 10, 2017 ago
Houston Chapter NPAT news

2nd Annual Texas Prairies Bus Tour (Dallas) 6/3/17

Native Prairies Association of Texas offers a bus tour  on Saturday, June 3, 2017, of prairies of central Texas starting from Dallas and touring prairies near Temple, Austin, and Crawford. Participants of last year’s tour had a great time. Although it said registration deadline is May 10, I received a Read more…

By Houston Chapter, 7 yearsMay 24, 2017 ago
Houston Chapter NPAT news

Prairies, Birds, & Pollinators Workshop 2/25/17

This NPAT (Native Prairies Association of Tx) & EIH (Environmental Institute of Houston) workshop at UH Clear Lake Environmental Institute of Houston offers a day of indoor and outdoor learning on creating better habitats for birds, butterflies, and monarchs. Register by email to [email protected] .

By Houston Chapter, 7 yearsFebruary 17, 2017 ago

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