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Welcome to the NTAEP home page. Our group is composed of environmental professionals from the greater Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas Metroplex. Our group meets during the lunch hour on the third Wednesday of each month except for the summer months of June through August. Our meetings feature a speaker and time for networking. See below for upcoming meetings and go ahead and register if you like! We hope you can join us soon!

 

If you would like to see our exciting upcoming events or view a presentation from a previous meeting, please see our Recent News!  NTAEP also offers a scholarship to students with an environmental science major - find out more here.

North Texas Association of Environmental Professionals (NTAEP)

Interested in becoming a member of NTAEP?  We would love to have you! Please click below to view our memberships to see which one is right for you.  

 

Check out the Corporate Spotlight to see what our corporate sponsors are up to in the environmental industry!

You can't have a great organization without great people!  Get to know our Board of Directors!

Looking for a career?  Looking to fill an open position?  NTAEP can help!  We post job openings in the environmental industry from our affiliates/members, so check them out!

NTAEP Monthly Meeting - 3514 W. Airport Freeway, Irving, Texas 75062
11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Meeting

Come join us on October 16, 2024!

Ryan Blankenship with ETC Inc.  will be presenting "2024 Updates to

the Imminent Tricolored Bat Listing."


















 
 
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Ryan is an Account Director with Environmental Consulting & Technology, Inc. where he works to develop new client opportunities across energy, water, and land development markets. He is a Certified Wildlife Biologist and U.S. Fish and Wildlife permitted biologist for over a dozen species and has centered his career around the greater Dallas/Fort Worth region. Prior to joining ECT, Ryan worked for several notable consulting firms as well as the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. He holds his master’s degree in Conservation Biology from the University of New South Wales as well as his bachelor’s degree in Wildlife and Fisheries Science from Texas A&M University.

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An anticipated listing of the proposed endangered tricolored bat in September 2023 came and went. However, the USFWS released updated 2024 guidelines in March and draft tools in April laying the groundwork for an endangered species listing status for the tricolored bat. Join in a discussion to explore implications, anticipated requirements, and voluntary conservation measures which may apply if the tricolored is listed in “late summer 2024”.

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