This calendar includes Heartwood’s scheduled chapter, volunteer, and training events.

For a list of unscheduled (work at your own pace) volunteer activities, check out the approved chapter activities: Heartwood Volunteer Projects

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Global Lessons on Greening School Grounds

Online

Register today for our Webinar on September 4th at 2:00 (central). Be sure to register before sales end on September 3rd. Webinar with Brenda Kessler, Project Manager, Children & Nature Network There is growing momentum worldwide to scale school ground greening as a sensible and thoughtful approach to increase climate resilience, enhance biodiversity, improve health and education... Read More →

Event Series TMN Tuesday – Monthly AT Offerings

TMN Tuesday – Monthly AT Offerings

Online

Title: Spanish for Naturalists Speaker: Ernesto Garcia-Ortega, Wildlife Biologist with Texas Parks and Wildlife, and Wendy Anderson, Nature Trackers Biologist with Texas Parks and Wildlife. Description: ¡Español para naturalistas! Join Spanish speaking Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologists and learn the Spanish names for common trees, plants, flowers, animals, birds, and insects. Prior knowledge of the Spanish language is... Read More →

Introduction to Dissolved Biotoxin and Algal Bloom Research on the Texas Gulf Coast

Online

Event:  An Informal Webinar Chat with Biologist Avery Tatters (US EPA): an introduction to dissolved biotoxin and algal bloom research taking place along the Texas Gulf Coast   Webinar Link: https://ltbasinchapter.my.webex.com/ltbasinchapter.my/j.php?MTID=m0bd0d02b31a638cd947bf3f345748e46   Seeking Texas Master Naturalists Volunteers to assist with data collection! Avery O. Tatters is a biologist at the Gulf Ecosystem Measurement and Modeling Division within... Read More →

NLCP Level 3 – Installing and Maintaining Native Landscapes

Online

NLCP Level 3 - Installing and Maintaining Native Landscapes (9/14/24)  The class will be offered Live via Zoom Saturday, September 14th from 8:45 am to 4:00 pm. In addition to installation and maintenance tips, the class will include pruning and invasive removal demonstrations, plant walk videos, live instruction, and Q&A. This class will highlight: The differences... Read More →

Event Series Webinar Series on Climate Change

Webinar Series on Climate Change

Online

How will climate change impact Texas and the native prairie and savanna ecosystems? How do we plan restorations to be sustainable in 2050? Do we need to change our land management practices? The Native Prairies Association of Texas (NPAT) Fayette Prairie Chapter will host a year-long series of presentations to explore climate change and the... Read More →

Building Bird-Friendly Communities with Houston Audubon: How to Attract and Support Native Birds Wherever You Live, Work, and Play

Houston Arboretum 120 W Loop N Fwy, Houston, TX, United States

Ruby-throated hummingbird and coral honeysuckle by David M. Shipper/Audubon photography awards Birds are not only beautiful and fascinating creatures, but they are also essential to balanced and healthy ecosystems. Despite their importance, bird populations across the United States have faced a staggering decline in the last 50 years. Join Amber Leung of Houston Audubon as... Read More →

Webinar Series Offered by Monarch Joint Venture

Online

Stay connected with the latest monarch conservation topics by attending our free monthly webinars. This series is a unique opportunity to hear from experts across various interdisciplinary fields related to monarchs, other pollinators, their habitats, and the threats and pressures that make conservation urgent. Bring your questions and get ready to discover how you can... Read More →

Building a Healthy Soil to Reduce Climate Change

Online

This webinar is sponsored by the Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance. This talk provides insight into how managing soil health can serve as a climate change mitigation tool. Healthy soils play a vital role in our future when it comes to the health of our local water supply. The discussion will help attendees understand how healthy... Read More →

USGS Annual Groundwater Table Data – A Summary of Aquifer Water Table Levels

Online

In this next round of The Woodlands G.R.E.E.N. Sustainability Lecture Series, Mr. Jason Ramage with the USGS Oklahoma–Texas Water Science Center will provide a summary of the annual study of aquifer water table levels in our region. The USGS has been monitoring groundwater table levels in hundreds of water wells in our region for more than 40 years;... Read More →