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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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Join Teri MacArthur. Details will be added as the event approaches.
Learn something new at the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society’s Webinar series. The quarterly webinar series for the chapter features professionals, research, and initiatives relevant to our chapter. Registration is open to both TCTWS members and nonmembers. The series will follow a quarterly schedule and rotate themes throughout the year, giving listeners a peek... Read More →
Volunteers are invited to participate in a Community Science project to collect and audit litter! The audit results in useful data and is reported into Keep Texas Beautiful's TxLitter Database! Litter will be collected for about 30 minutes around the grounds of the shopping center. The audit will take one to one-and-a-half hours. The Woodlands... Read More →
Lake Houston Wilderness Park is looking for birders! The park has a growing birder population, but there are so many cool places that haven’t been explored. If you would like to help with this, show up at 8am on the 3rd Sunday of every month and bring your binoculars! VMS CODE: FR: LAKE HOUSTON WILDERNESS PARK:... Read More →
Get excited for our Texas Master Naturalist 2023 Annual Meeting – to be held Thursday, October 12th through Sunday, October 15th this year at the southernmost point of the South Texas Plains ecoregion, surrounded by mesquite and prickly pear brush country in McAllen, Texas. The Lower Rio Grande Valley is famous for its diversity of birds, butterflies, and endangered species like... Read More →
The Woodlands Township Invasive Task Force (ITF) is back in business! With the temperatures cooling a bit, the group is ready to get back out and attack some of the well-known culprits in the neighborhood. Saturday, October 7 Rush Haven Targeted species: air potato Time: 8-11 am come when you can, leave when you must Location: Rush... Read More →
Landowners who steward small properties face unique management challenges. Most information available to landowners focuses on management of large properties. Statewide, small properties are increasing, but the owners of these properties may have difficulty scaling down big recommendations to fit a smaller acreage. The Small Acreage - Big Opportunity (SABO) program is a joint effort of... Read More →
Join Teri MacArthur. Details will be added as the event approaches.
Access the application on the Heartwood Website (link to be added later).
NOTE: Trainees must attend both the 2-hour online session on September 28 and the in-person presentation session on October 15 in full. There are only two Project WILD Facilitator Trainings left in 2023. If you have been thinking about getting certified to conduct Project WILD Workshops for TPWD, don’t miss your chance! Training for certification... Read More →