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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Kleb Woods Volunteer Opportunity

Kleb Woods Nature Center 20303 Draper Road, Tomball, TX, United States

Trail maintenance, volunteer work crew and garden group. For information on volunteer opportunities at Kleb Woods, contact [email protected]  or call (281) 357-5324. VMS CODE: RM: Kleb Woods

TMNTuesday (Date Change for March)

Online

NOTE:  This month's TMNTuesday is a week earlier than usual. Topic:  Texas Raptor Monitoring Network Speaker: Dr. Ben Skipper Co-Author: Dr. Clint Boal Description: Over the last two decades, citizen science has emerged as a powerful tool to gather data on biological phenomena over wide geographic areas. Through observation-based platforms like iNaturalist and eBird, citizen scientists have helped document... Read More →

Blossom Brigade: Pollinator Garden Work at Mercer

Mercer Botanic Gardens 22306 Aldine Westfield, Humble, TX, United States

Blossom Brigade: Pollinator Garden Work Recurring  Every Wednesday 9 am - 11 am (weather permitting) Mercer Botanic Gardens, 223 Aldine Westfield, Humble 77338 Join this weekly effort alongside volunteer programming staff to care for plants in and around the pollinator garden and Honeybee Corral.  These beds provide sustenance for native pollinators including, hummingbirds, butterflies, moths,... Read More →

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 pick up trash. This is led by Tiffane DaVanon, a Heartwood 2024 trainee! Wear proper shoes and gloves and take sufficient water. Meet at the Nature Center. Contact:  Tiffane DaVanon ([email protected] or  832-621-6858) VMS:  RM: Lake Houston Wilderness Park (Description:  Trash pick-up)

Bird Friendly Webinar – Audubon Conservation Ranching in Texas

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Join the discussion with Texas landowners on their experience in the Audubon Conservation Ranching program – Bird Friendly Webinar. The majority of grassland birds – whose populations have declined by more than 50 percent in the last 50 years – inhabit privately owned land. Audubon Conservation Ranching works with voluntary landowners to stabilize the declining grassland bird populations.... Read More →

Ed Yong and An Immense World

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Presented in partnership with the Aldo Leopold Foundation.  This is a virtual event only. Register and join on Crowdcast here: https://www.crowdcast.io/c/leopoldweek24 The Earth teems with sights and textures, sounds and vibrations, smells and tastes, electric and magnetic fields. But every kind of animal, including humans, is enclosed within its own unique sensory bubble, perceiving but a... Read More →

“Let’s Tackle Trash” at The Woodlands

Recreation Center at Rob Fleming Park 6464 Creekside Forest Drive, The Woodlands, TX, United States

Keep Texas Beautiful TxLitter Database Project is focused on cleanups and audits of items collected - trash, litter, etc. The results are reported into the database to inform more targeted messaging to help reduce the litter problem. On Saturday, March 9, participate in a litter collection and audit to learn about the project, how to... Read More →

Snakebites

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Coffee and Crotalids: a low-key time to ask experts about snakebites. Join us for an informal zoom session discussing snakebite management for both humans and pets in the United States. It is a time to virtually hang out, ask questions, and learn from docs who treat snakebites regularly. Email [email protected] to sign up. For more information:  Facebook... Read More →

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 invasive species. This is led by Tiffane DaVanon, a Heartwood 2024 trainee! Wear proper shoes and gloves and take sufficient water. Meet at the Nature Center. Contact:  Tiffane DaVanon ([email protected] or  832-621-6858) VMS:  RM: Lake Houston Wilderness Park (Description:  Removal of invasive species)