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Home » Become a Master Naturalist » AAMN Partners » San Antonio River Authority

San Antonio River Authority

If you love the San Antonio River or recreate along it, and want to learn more about and support the scientific organization that protects the river and its watershed, please contact Minna Paul, (Education and Volunteer Engagement Coordinator) at mpaul@sariverauthority.org.

The San Antonio River Authority values its AAMN volunteers and their contributions to its mission and vision. Please visit their website at https://www.sariverauthority.org/ and at https://www.sariverauthority.org/volunteer .

Volunteer Opportunities:

The River Authority offers a diverse range of volunteer opportunities and trainings like:

  • Invasive apple snail removal training
  • Texas Stream Team water quality monitoring training and equipment support
  • Seasonal citizen science bio-trainings
  • Environmental lab tours
  • Ecosystem restoration activities like native plantings and invasive removal
  • River cleanups
  • And much more!

They look forward each year to welcoming new AAMN volunteers into their extended volunteer family.

Texas Master Naturalist Alamo Chapter

PO Box 380801
San Antonio, TX 78268

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