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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 plants are used in coastal prairie restoration projects or are offered for sale in support of the Bird-Friendly Community program. If you would like to... Read More →
If the location is the the UH Coastal Center, we will go into the locked gate together at 9 a.m. Everyone is welcome! You may collect for KPC, for any other non-profit organization, or for your own personal use If you have them, please bring water in a reusable bottle, pruners or scissors, pen, and... 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/
Here is a great AT opportunity on preventing bird collisions. It is a two part series. See the information below for more information. Report as AT: Audubon and be sure to provide details. Preventing Bird Collisions, a Two-Part Webinar Series Join Audubon’s Bird-Friendly Communities team for an exciting two-part webinar series focused on the issue of bird-window... Read More →
Willow Waterhole Prairie Demo Gardens @ Willow Waterhole Greenway Great opportunity for Master Naturalists to work with native plants in a premier park which is slowly but surely becoming more naturalized. We work Thursday mornings 8:30-11:30 am at 5310 S. Willow Drive. We're working to clear some patches within the gardens in order to plant... Read More →
Houston Audubon is partnering with the Houston Public Library to present "Birds of Houston" - a free virtual program for adults. Join us this Thursday, Dec. 2 at noon to learn about the amazing array of birds soaring over our city parks and nesting in our backyards. There are only a few spots left so... Read More →
Group of 20-25 students from Sconzo Early College High School need a couple of adult volunteers to help facilitate habitat management - primarily invasive plant removal. If you would like more information please reach out to bwilkins@hcp4.net