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I volunteer as a Cross Timbers Master Naturalist. My SO and I are slowly visiting every State Park in Texas when we have time off. Along the way, we stop at preserves, reserves, refuges, parks, gardens, forests, produce stands, ice cream stands, lemonade stands, and whatever else looks interesting as an excuse to explore every inch of this state. Foraging (and eating!) is my passion but tidbits about native plants and animals occasionally work their way into my head. I have an iNat addiction and my name there is pynklynx.
Welcome, Leah. Tell us a little about yourself and how you found us.
-Kathleen
Just saw that you came for the mushroom event. David is so good. I learn something new every time I attend.
We don't have a bloom report but it is a good idea.
People put pictures on our Facebook group frequently. That is a pretty good way to see what is blooming.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/564425933696669/
Welcome to
Watson Preserve
Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve is a 501c3 charitable corporation, and donations, while never a requirement for a visit, are always welcome and are tax-deductible.
If you would like to make a donation to support the preserve, please send a check to Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve, PO Box 533, Warren, TX 77664 or use the button below to use your credit card or Paypal.
If you wish to confirm our status with the IRS, our EIN is 80-0316780
Wildflower Walk
Saturday, October 19th at 9:30 Joe Liggio and volunteers will tell us the history of the preserve and we will see what is looking beautiful. Add your observations to the Texas Pollinator Bioblitz.
Volunteer Workday
TBA
We will provide water and snacks.
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