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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AT: Single Presentation (Native Bees & Growing Native Bloomers) Only the sessions from 10am-11am and 11am-noon qualify for AT Hours (2 hours AT total)
Bayou Land Conservancy and Houston Audubon bird walks/surveys at Creekside Park West begin at 7:30 a.m. from the George Mitchell Nature Preserve Trailhead, the parking area located at the end of Dr. Anne Snyder Drive, and walk approximately 2.5 miles until around 10:00 a.m. The walk meanders along the Spring Creek Nature trail, a natural... Read More →
Join the North Central Region Water Network next week for the next edition of The Current Webinar Series! Phosphorus Management and Water Quality Wednesday, April 10th at 2pm CT Managing phosphorus to both meet crop needs and reduce P loss from agricultural fields is critical to managing water resources. This edition of The Current will focus... Read More →
Register Today Join Elisa Donovan, JD, Vice President and General Counsel of the Coastal Prairie Conservancy, for a FREE informative session on conservation easements in Texas. We'll cover the following topics and take questions from participants: How do conservation easements work? What are the benefits to the landowner? What are the upfront costs? And are... Read More →
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 →
A Road Trip Not to be Missed! The New York Times lauds Goldfarb's Crossings as one of the most important books of 2024. Ed Yong, 2024 Leopold Week speaker, goes even further in his recent blog review: "I went into this uncertain if roads, and their impact on the animal world, was a meaty enough topic to sustain an... Read More →
Join Texas Wildlife Association on April 12th at the James B. Harrison Foundation in Richmond, Texas for a day of fun outdoor learning. This program is designed to teach women how to become active land managers/enthusiasts, develop and hone their natural resource management skills, and network with women of similar interests. Where: 8200 FM 1994,... Read More →