Milby Park Cleanup
Charles H Milby Park 2001 Central St., Houston, TxVolunteer to help clean up litter and plant trees in the Milby Park riparian restoration area. Please email Naturalresources@houstontx.gov to let us know you are planning to help.
Some events may require pre-registration. Please check with the event organizer beforehand.
Volunteer to help clean up litter and plant trees in the Milby Park riparian restoration area. Please email Naturalresources@houstontx.gov to let us know you are planning to help.
Bayou Savannah Workday Where: Meet at Pavilion just south of and near 6520 Almeda Description: Workday at Project Blazing Star Bayou Savannah pocket prairie. Location is at Hermann Park's Bayou... Read More →
Contact: John P. Egan (je190072@msn.com)
Assist the volunteer work crew with the weekly activities, butterfly and hummingbird gardens. Occasional tree/shrub grow-out and planting. Check the link below for more information: https://hcp4.net/parks/kleb-woods-nature-preserve/
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Contact: John P. Egan (je190072@msn.com)
Assist the volunteer work crew with the weekly activities, butterfly and hummingbird gardens. Occasional tree/shrub grow-out and planting. Check the link below for more information: https://hcp4.net/parks/kleb-woods-nature-preserve/
Every Friday morning (except the first Friday) Houston Audubon volunteers work in the Natives Nursery at Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary, separating seedlings and bumping up wildflowers and grasses. The... Read More →