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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City Nature Challenge at Huntsville State Park

Huntsville State Park 565 Park Road 40 west, Huntsville, TX, United States

From:  John Herron, Park Interpreter, Huntsville State Park (936-355-9275  or john.herron@tpwd.texas.gov) City Nature Challenge. April 26th-28th. This is an opportunity for guests to become Citizen Scientists and go on a... Read More →

City Nature Challenge – Lake Houston Wilderness Park

Lake Houston Wilderness Park 25840 FM 1485, New Caney, TX, United States

Volunteers are needed to assist with the event (including explaining what the City Nature Challenge is and instructing how to use iNaturalist).  All hikes meet at the nature center.  Some... Read More →

Intern Training Class #11

SHSU Woodlands Campus 3380 College Park Dr, The Woodlands

Interns:  This is the initial training schedule.  Any changes communicated by the committee take precedence over this schedule. VMS Code:  Initial Training (Description: Class #11 - Entomology and Herpetology)

City Nature Challenge at Jesse H. Jones

Join other nature lovers for the city-wide bioblitz.  Using the iNaturalist app, come and scour the park and document what you find. Volunteers are also needed to help participants learn... Read More →

Sandyland Butterfly Count (in Silsbee)

Roy E. Larsen Sandyland Sanctuary 4208 Hwy 327 West, Silsbee, TX, United States

Meet at Roy E. Larson Sandyland Nature Conservancy trailhead parking lot, 4208 HWY 327 West, Silsbee, TX., just east of bridge over Village Creek on FM 327 at 9:00 a.m. ... Read More →

$3

Volunteer at Lake Houston Wilderness Park

Lake Houston Wilderness Park 25840 FM 1485, New Caney, TX, United States

Join the volunteer crew at Lake Houston Wilderness Park to remove tires and large trash items that washed up in previous storms.  There will be some off-trail hiking, so be... Read More →