Be part of a large scale prairie and wetland restoration project! Volunteer to plant, pot, and perform other restoration activities such as remove invasive species (like Chinese tallow, eastern baccharis, and deep-rooted sedge) using tools and other methods. You should expect to get dirty and work outside in variable conditions. No experience is necessary, orientation... Read More →
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Winter Adopt-A-Loop observations end Feb 29. Be sure to send in your observations. This is just a quick email to Shelli Ellerbe or Margo Kirby Taylor that states your name, the date(s) of your observations, your site number(s), and what type of observations you did (eBird and/or iNat). Remember, you can do two observations at... Read More →
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An opportunity to work with plants, tree, and seeds. The actual activity will depend upon the time of the year. They harvest seeds, plant seeds, transplant plants as they outgrow their pots, and plant into the soil or marsh. The Galveston Bay Master Naturalist Chapter already meets at this time so you will have 6-8... Read More →
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An opportunity to work with plants, tree, and seeds. The actual activity will depend upon the time of the year. They harvest seeds, plant seeds, transplant plants as they outgrow their pots, and plant into the soil or marsh. The Galveston Bay Master Naturalist Chapter already meets at this time so you will have 6-8... Read More → |
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Spring Adopt-A-Loop observations begin March 1 and end May 31. Be sure to send in your observations. This is just a quick email to Shelli Ellerbe or Margo Kirby Taylor that states your name, the date(s) of your observation(s), your site number(s), and what type of observations you did (eBird and/or iNat). Remember, you can... Read More → Lights Out Texas! begins March 1 and runs until June 15. Everyone is encouraged to turn off non-essential lights at night from 11:00 pm to 6 am during the spring migration period. Birds can become disoriented by bright artificial lights and skyglow, often causing them to collide with buildings or windows. Just one building can... Read More → |
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Do you have a green thumb? Come out and help us keep our gardens and wildscapes in tiptop shape. Assist with overall development and maintenance of the gardens and trails. Duties include pruning, raking, invasive removal, weeding, and planting. No experience is necessary, all training will be provided.Minimun age: 8 Contact person is Sarah Landuyt [email protected](281)... Read More →
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2024 Spring Symposium Registration is Open: https://www.npsot.org/our-work/symposium/2024-spring-symposium/ The NPSOT 2024 Spring Symposium is coming to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center March 2nd! Register now to celebrate native plants and attend in person or stream the event live! (Photo credit: LBJ Wildflower Center by Claire Sorenson) Event Overview Saturday, March 2, 2024 at the Lady... Read More → |
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Meet at the picnic area across from Sheldon Lake State Park headquarters at 8:00. Peter Tsan is the survey leader.Contact [email protected] to be put on a mailing list or if you have any questions.VMS - FR: Bird Populations Field Research:TMN Field Research (Specify Sheldon Lake SP in "Describe Your Service".) |
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Be part of a large scale prairie and wetland restoration project! Volunteer to plant, pot, and perform other restoration activities such as remove invasive species (like Chinese tallow, eastern baccharis, and deep-rooted sedge) using tools and other methods. You should expect to get dirty and work outside in variable conditions. No experience is necessary, orientation... Read More → |
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Sheldon Lake State Park has a group of 104 fourth grade children coming on a field trip. The activities include Skins and Skulls, Aquatic Education, Nature Hikes, Wildlife Scavenger Hunt, and Arts in the Park. Fellow chapter member Carol Gregg will be leading the Nature Hike portion.Contacts are Carol Gregg [email protected] Sharrock, SLSP Park Interpreter 281-456-2800 ext... Read More → |
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An opportunity to work with plants, tree, and seeds. The actual activity will depend upon the time of the year. They harvest seeds, plant seeds, transplant plants as they outgrow their pots, and plant into the soil or marsh. The Galveston Bay Master Naturalist Chapter already meets at this time so you will have 6-8... Read More →
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An opportunity to work with plants, tree, and seeds. The actual activity will depend upon the time of the year. They harvest seeds, plant seeds, transplant plants as they outgrow their pots, and plant into the soil or marsh. The Galveston Bay Master Naturalist Chapter already meets at this time so you will have 6-8... Read More →
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https://txmn.org/coastal/event/chapter-program-2024-03-07/Secrets of the Night- Exploring the Lives of Nocturnal InsectsCoastal Prairie Chapter programs are free and open to the public. This program will be held in-person at the Rosenberg Civic Center, , 3825 TX-36, Rosenberg, TX 77471.Please plan to arrive at 6:00 pm for refreshments and social time. The program starts at 7pm.March 2024 Program DescriptionMost Master... Read More → |
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Register here: https://txmn.org/coastal/event/at-backyard-bug-hunt-webinar-series-entomology-topics-with-wizzie-brown/2024-03-08/AT: Backyard Bug Hunt Webinar Series – Entomology Topics with Wizzie BrownMarch 8 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am Event Series (See All)FREEZoom live webinar series. Do you love to learn about insects? Then join Entomologist Wizzie Brown each month on the third Friday at 10am CST for an exciting discussion about creeping things in the backyard.Entomologist Wizzie Brown is a Senior Extension... Read More → |
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Do you have a green thumb? Come out and help us keep our gardens and wildscapes in tiptop shape. Assist with overall development and maintenance of the gardens and trails. Duties include pruning, raking, invasive removal, weeding, and planting. No experience is necessary, all training will be provided.Minimun age: 8 Contact person is Sarah Landuyt [email protected](281)... Read More →
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Help Houston Audubon beautify one of their four nature sanctuaries, improving both the visitor infrastructure and the wildlife habitat.Meet at the Boy Scout Woods Shop (intersection of 5th Street and Goodman Street) in High Island, TX.Work starts around 8:30 and goes until about noon, when they break for lunch which is provided by Houston Audubon... Read More → |
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Be part of a large scale prairie and wetland restoration project! Volunteer to plant, pot, and perform other restoration activities such as remove invasive species (like Chinese tallow, eastern baccharis, and deep-rooted sedge) using tools and other methods. You should expect to get dirty and work outside in variable conditions. No experience is necessary, orientation... Read More →
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Texas coasts are critical habitats for nesting season. Every spring, thousands of shorebirds and sea turtles migrate to Texas beaches to lay their eggs. Unfortunately , Texas beaches also accumulate trash ten times faster than any other Gulf state.Join Nestfest to remove marine debris from important coastal habitats that are used by beach nesting birds... Read More → |
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Register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2601921036067549792Aquatic Habitat Management on Private LandThis webinar will give an overview of considerations for managing privately owned aquatic habitats (e.g. ponds). We will begin briefly discussing differences in lotic and lentic aquatic systems and the importance of maintenance focusing on lentic systems. Water quality cannot be visually observed, so key water chemistry parameters, their... Read More → |
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An opportunity to work with plants, tree, and seeds. The actual activity will depend upon the time of the year. They harvest seeds, plant seeds, transplant plants as they outgrow their pots, and plant into the soil or marsh. The Galveston Bay Master Naturalist Chapter already meets at this time so you will have 6-8... Read More →
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An opportunity to work with plants, tree, and seeds. The actual activity will depend upon the time of the year. They harvest seeds, plant seeds, transplant plants as they outgrow their pots, and plant into the soil or marsh. The Galveston Bay Master Naturalist Chapter already meets at this time so you will have 6-8... Read More →
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Houston Audubon is seeking committed volunteers to help out at the Entergy Coastal Natives Nursery in High Island, Texas. Join Conservation Specialist Wyatt Egelhoff and field technicians to learn all about and assist with the propagation of native Texas plants. If you are already familiar with the process, even better! We would love to have... Read More → |
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Do you have a green thumb? Come out and help us keep our gardens and wildscapes in tiptop shape. Assist with overall development and maintenance of the gardens and trails. Duties include pruning, raking, invasive removal, weeding, and planting. No experience is necessary, all training will be provided.Minimun age: 8 Contact person is Sarah Landuyt [email protected](281)... Read More →
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Online (register here: https://nativeplantsocietyoftexas.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/nativeplantsocietyoftexas/event.jsp?event=2206&) Houston, TX Summary Learn about the benefits of native plants, desirable plants for your area and design considerations for your landscape. NLCP is a state-wide program, but classes focus on the characteristics and plants in the region in which they are taught. Description NOTE: This class is 100% online and the... Read More → |
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Be part of a large scale prairie and wetland restoration project! Volunteer to plant, pot, and perform other restoration activities such as remove invasive species (like Chinese tallow, eastern baccharis, and deep-rooted sedge) using tools and other methods. You should expect to get dirty and work outside in variable conditions. No experience is necessary, orientation... Read More → |
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AT: Native Landscapes for WildlifeMarch 20 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 amVirtual. Free. March 20th 10:00am CSTMaster Gardeners of Travis County are co-hosting a webinar series with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension on ‘Texas tough’ plants. The March program features John Davis, Conservation Program Coordinator for Austin Parks and Recreation, who will cover aspects of wildlife habitat and how... Read More → |
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An opportunity to work with plants, tree, and seeds. The actual activity will depend upon the time of the year. They harvest seeds, plant seeds, transplant plants as they outgrow their pots, and plant into the soil or marsh. The Galveston Bay Master Naturalist Chapter already meets at this time so you will have 6-8... Read More →
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An opportunity to work with plants, tree, and seeds. The actual activity will depend upon the time of the year. They harvest seeds, plant seeds, transplant plants as they outgrow their pots, and plant into the soil or marsh. The Galveston Bay Master Naturalist Chapter already meets at this time so you will have 6-8... Read More → |
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Sheldon Lake State Park has a group of ~85 elementary school children coming on a field trip. Carol Gregg will be leading a nature hike and Hannah Taylor will also be volunteering. Carol will letting us know if the park needs further help. VMS - PO: Sheldon Lake State Park - Public Outreach |
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The largest single-day water cleanup in Texas is the Galveston Bay Foundation TRASH BASH! This event is organized by the Houston-Galveston Area Council and this is the 30th annual TRASH BASH!Learn more and download a registration waiver form at www.trashbash.org. All volunteers must wear closed- toed shoes and sign a waiver before participating in the... Read More →
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Do you have a green thumb? Come out and help us keep our gardens and wildscapes in tiptop shape. Assist with overall development and maintenance of the gardens and trails. Duties include pruning, raking, invasive removal, weeding, and planting. No experience is necessary, all training will be provided.Minimun age: 8 Contact person is Sarah Landuyt [email protected](281)... Read More →
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Bat Team New Training and Meeting March 23 @ 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Note that an RSVP is required to [email protected] and that the event will be held in Houston. Only the first session (1.5 hours) will count for AT. AT: Single Presentation (Bat Team Training) |
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Be part of a large scale prairie and wetland restoration project! Volunteer to plant, pot, and perform other restoration activities such as remove invasive species (like Chinese tallow, eastern baccharis, and deep-rooted sedge) using tools and other methods. You should expect to get dirty and work outside in variable conditions. No experience is necessary, orientation... Read More →
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AT: Monarch Conservation Webinar Series – Monarchs 101: Back to BasicsMarch 26 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Event Series (See All)Virtual. Free. This offering is part of the 2024 Monarch Joint Venture Monarch Conservation Webinar series. Webinars occur on the 3rd or 4th Tuesday each month and are free. Registration required, complete registration here.Stay connected with the latest monarch... Read More → |
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Houston Native Prairie Society of Texas: MOTH NIGHT @ DEER PARK PRAIRIEMarch 23 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pmCOME SEE THE MOTHS AT THE PRAIRIE. Wendy Anderson with TPWD will join in for this evening of Mothing! |
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An opportunity to work with plants, tree, and seeds. The actual activity will depend upon the time of the year. They harvest seeds, plant seeds, transplant plants as they outgrow their pots, and plant into the soil or marsh. The Galveston Bay Master Naturalist Chapter already meets at this time so you will have 6-8... Read More →
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An opportunity to work with plants, tree, and seeds. The actual activity will depend upon the time of the year. They harvest seeds, plant seeds, transplant plants as they outgrow their pots, and plant into the soil or marsh. The Galveston Bay Master Naturalist Chapter already meets at this time so you will have 6-8... Read More →
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Are you passionate about monarch butterflies and their conservation? Here's your chance to make a meaningful impact as a Citizen Scientist! Join The National Wildlife Federation's Monarch Stewards Program is hosting a Citizen Science Workshop on March 28th at the Cibolo Center for Conservation in Boerne, TX for an exciting workshop that plays a vital... Read More → |
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Do you have a green thumb? Come out and help us keep our gardens and wildscapes in tiptop shape. Assist with overall development and maintenance of the gardens and trails. Duties include pruning, raking, invasive removal, weeding, and planting. No experience is necessary, all training will be provided.Minimun age: 8 Contact person is Sarah Landuyt [email protected](281)... Read More → |
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