VOL – Environmental Institute of Houston (EIH)

Environmental Institute of Houston 2700 Bay Area Boulevard, Houston, TX, United States

Join us at the Environmental Institute of Houston at the UHCL campus for weeding, planting, and other maintenance activities. We meet every Tuesday (except University holidays) from 9am – 11am.... Read More →

Chapter Board Meeting

ZOOM Meeting

Monthly board meeting via zoom. Visitors always welcome. Contact GBAC President Pam House for the zoom link.

AT – NOAA Seaside Chats Webinar

The Best Job Ever! he modern history of the Flower Garden Banks is a series of transitions--a Mystery Era that lasted for nearly 30 years, the Discovery Era in the 1960s,... Read More →

VOL – San Jacinto Battle Ground

San Jacinto Battleground State Park 3523 Independence Parkway, La Porte, United States

Prairie Restoration volunteer work at San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site that includes potting and planting grasses and forbs.  Meet by the park headquarters next to the stone columns at... Read More →

Chapter Meeting (Hybrid)

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service - Galveston County Office - Carbide Park 4102 Main St. (FM 519), La Marque, TX, United States

Chapter Meeting Hybrid (Zoom and In Person): 5:30-8pm Doors open at 5:30pm Social 6pm Business meeting at 6:30 Presentation at 7pm Presentation: All Together Now – Bridging Conservation, Environmental Justice,... Read More →

VOL – Armand Bayou Prairie Friday

Armand Bayou Nature Center 8500 Bay Area Boulevard, Pasadena, TX, United States

Join us for prairie restoration activities: potting, lateral transfers, weeding and more at Armand Bayou Nature Center.  Volunteers meet at the green house. For more information contact Jim Duron.

VOL – NASA Roost Count

Please mark your calendars for the NASA Roost Count, Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 5:30pm; sunset will be at 6pm. Address: 1100 E. NASA Pkwy, Houston, 77058 Contact Judy Anderson... Read More →

AT – Heritage Book Study Group

ZOOM Meeting

This month we will continue discussion of Nature’s Best Hope: A New Approach to Conservation That Starts in Your Yard by Douglas W. Tallamy. Contact Cheryl Barajas for more information.... Read More →