AT24-354 NPSOT: F7 Jacob’s Well Nature Area, Wimberley

Jacob's Well Nature Area 1699 Mt. Sharp Rd,, Wimberly, TX, United States

This 81-acre nature area features the Jacob’s Well 12′ diameter perennial karstic spring with a deep-water cave

$95 – $190

VT: Cibolo Center for Conservation Wildlife Field Research Week Volunteer Backup-Kendall County

Cibolo Center for Conservation 140 City Park Rd, Boerne, Texas, United States

We often have no-show volunteers for some of our surveys. Sign up for this activity if you can be on site for a scheduled survey as back-up. If we need people for surveys we will assign you to one. If not, we will ask you to participate in our iNaturalist BioBlitz or other volunteer tasks.... Read More →

VT: Cibolo Center for Conservation Wildlife Field Research Week Volunteer Backup-Kendall County

Cibolo Center for Conservation 140 City Park Rd, Boerne, Texas, United States

We often have no-show volunteers for some of our surveys. Sign up for this activity if you can be on site for a scheduled survey as back-up. If we need people for surveys we will assign you to one. If not, we will ask you to participate in our iNaturalist BioBlitz or other volunteer tasks.... Read More →

VT: Cibolo Center for Conservation Small Mammal Survey-Kendall County

Cibolo Center for Conservation 140 City Park Rd, Boerne, Texas, United States

When Saturday, October 12th, 2024 from 9:00am to 11:00am Address 140 City Park Road, Boerne, TX 78006 Shift Details Community scientists will check the Sherman traps (set the night before) for small mammals. Captured mammals are documented and a small clipping of hair is removed from the animal to mark that it has been captured. The... Read More →

VT: Cibolo Center for Conservation Water Snake/Reptile Survey-Kendall County

Cibolo Center for Conservation 140 City Park Rd, Boerne, Texas, United States

Address 140 City Park Road, Boerne, TX 78006 Shift Details Community scientists search for reptiles under rocks, within tall grass, throughout the woodland and in Cibolo Creek. Anoles, skinks, whiptails, ribbon snakes, blotched and diamondback water snakes, and many other species are recorded during this survey. The water snakes are caught when possible then pit-tagged and... Read More →