Wetland Delineation and Plant ID course
Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve Coastal Resources Center 6005 Bayou Heron Road, Moss Point, MS 39562, MS, United StatesMore information coming soon. Registration for this course is not yet open.
More information coming soon. Registration for this course is not yet open.
Wet pine savannas are home to a tremendous amount of plant biodiversity, most of which is driven by the fire ecology that maintains the savanna’s open canopy. Join the Grand Bay NERR botanists, Andrew Heaton and Emmett Carstens, in learning to identify the graminoids (grasses, sedges, and rushes) found at the Reserve this spring! There […]
Join us for our Teachers on the Estuary (TOTE) workshop! Step back in time through the natural and cultural history of the Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR) while exploring shell middens, pine savannas, and the early settlers who called this home. Our educators and scientists will use storytelling and science and share effective […]
Have you ever wanted to learn more about our friendly, flying mammal, the bat? Come join us at the NERR as we hear from bat biologist and researcher, Mandy Sartain. Learn about the important ecological and economical services bats provide us, as well as the bat research taking place at the NERR. Enjoy this free […]
Have you ever wanted to learn more about our friendly, flying mammal, the bat? Come join us at the NERR as we hear from bat biologist and researcher, Mandy Sartain. Learn about the important ecological and economical services bats provide us, as well as the bat research taking place at the NERR. Enjoy this free […]
Join us for our Teachers on the Estuary (TOTE) workshop, "Enkindled in Ecology." NERR scientists and educator talk all things fire ecology and its downstream effects on restoration activities. This […]
Have you ever wanted to learn more about our friendly, flying mammal, the bat? Come join us at the NERR as we hear from bat biologist and researcher, Mandy Sartain. […]
Have you ever wanted to learn more about our friendly, flying mammal, the bat? Come join us at the NERR as we hear from bat biologist and researcher, Mandy Sartain. […]
Have you ever wanted to learn more about our friendly, flying mammal, the bat? Come join us at the NERR as we hear from bat biologist and researcher, Mandy Sartain. Learn about the important ecological and economical services bats provide us, as well as the bat research taking place at the NERR. Enjoy this free […]
Join us for our Teachers on the Estuary (TOTE) workshop, "Enkindled in Ecology." NERR scientists and educator talk all things fire ecology and its downstream effects on restoration activities. This workshop is geared towards middle and high school teachers, but all subjects and grade levels are welcome!
GulfSeeLife is an exciting, interactive app for environmental and marine life enthusiasts. GSL is a one-stop-shop for learning essential information about the most common species, ranging from marine life to coastal birds and plants, found in the Gulf. Learn about GSL and enjoy a boat trip through the estuary at Grand Bay NERR! Enjoy this […]
GulfSeeLife is an exciting, interactive app for environmental and marine life enthusiasts. GSL is a one-stop-shop for learning essential information about the most common species, ranging from marine life to coastal birds and plants, found in the Gulf. Learn about GSL and enjoy a boat trip through the estuary at Grand Bay NERR! Enjoy this […]