Canopy Walk Volunteers is a unique opportunity to educate visitors about activity in the Smith Oaks Rookery while on the canopy walk and spread awareness about the importance of conserving birds and their habitat. Training material for volunteers is provided ahead of your shift - expertise is not necessary.Two shifts are available each day -... 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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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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7th Annual Texas Plastic Pollution SymposiumApril 3rd, 2025Houston Zoo, 6200 Hermann Park Dr, Houston, TX 77030Join us for the 7th Annual Texas Plastic Pollution Symposium, hosted at the Houston Zoo on April 3rd, 2025. This gathering serves as a platform for scientists to converge, delving into the latest plastic research conducted on the state of... 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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Free. First Saturday Van ToursThe first Saturday of each month, a guided van tour of the refuge will take visitors on a 11/2 hour trip through the prairie.Join one of our staff for drive through the refuge to learn about the native coastal prairie, history of the refuge, the biology of the Attwater’s Prairie-Chicken, and what’s being done... 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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Any season is a great season to learn about trees! Jim McKee, a Master Naturalist, tree lover, and bird watcher will be leading more walks throughout the year to teach us how to identify the trees that live here in Russ Pitman Park. You’ll learn how to use leaf, bark, twig characteristics, and more to... 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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Explore a natural garden of carnivorous plants with a ranger. This easy walk on the boardwalk will give you an up-close look at these unusual plants. Meet at Pitcher Plant Trail. 1 mile, 1 hour |
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Join Martin DeVore to learn about all the different kinds of kingsnakes that call Harris County home. Discover where they live and why we call them kingsnakes. Afterwards, take a self-guided wander into the woods to see if you might encounter any of these royal reptiles. To register, please visit our website at www.pct3.com/JJP |
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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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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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The Virtual Volunteer Fair will be an opportunity for our partner conservation organizations to present volunteer service projects that need volunteers from a distance or virtually! Save the date and plan to join us on Tuesday April 8, 2025, for this series of project presentations showcasing opportunities from across the state and across the spectrum of natural resource topics. |
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Getting Smart Virtually presents Plastic Pollution and Bird Saving Solutions.Did you know the upper Texas coast is an incredibly important area for bird conservation? Two billion birds migrate through Texas each year relying on our nutrient-rich coastlines and waterways to rest, nest, and refuel. In order to survive and thrive, our resident and migratory birds... Read More →
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Department: Texas Waters Webinar Series 2025 Visit TPWD’s Texas Waters Specialist (TWS) webpage for TWS certification information, TWS curriculum, updates to the 2025 webinar series, and view recorded webinars and aquatic resources.Texas Waters Specialist and Webinar Flyer 2025 (updated 01/09/2025)Wednesday, April 9 @ 6:30-7:30 PM CT – Matt Johnson, Texas Freshwater Mussel Conservation and Recovery Coordinator with... Read More →
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Dr Amanda Adams, the Director of Research Coordination for Bat Conservation International will be the presenter. Artificial light at night (ALAN) disrupts bats’ habitat use; behavior, including activity patterns, flight trajectories, foraging, drinking, and roosting; physiological processes; and survival. Bats’ responses to ALAN are species-specific, but additional complexity is added due to variable responses to lighting... Read More → |
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Event hosted by The Small Producers Initiative: an on-farm workshop that demonstrates how agriculture and conservation can go hand in hand.We’re excited to invite participants to an on-farm workshop at TerraPurezza’s operations at Willie Nelson’s Luck Ranch in Spicewood, TX! This event will showcase how TerraPurezza uses multi-species livestock to produce high-quality meat while simultaneously restoring the land... 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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Work is needed at the Pollinator Garden. 9:00 - 12:00, but you may come earlier/later and/or leave earlier/stay later if you like.Bring a hat, gloves, folding chair, and your favorite gardening tools to work with. Also, bring plenty of water and a snack and/or lunch.Contact Ceal Stirling Tomlinson at [email protected] for more information.VMS - RM: Trinity... Read More → |
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Event hosted by The Small Producers Initiative: an on-farm workshop that demonstrates how agriculture and conservation can go hand in hand.We’re excited to invite participants to an on-farm workshop at TerraPurezza’s operations at Willie Nelson’s Luck Ranch in Spicewood, TX! This event will showcase how TerraPurezza uses multi-species livestock to produce high-quality meat while simultaneously restoring the land... 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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Field Trip Overview: Mary Carol Edwards, owner, has graciously offered us to come visit Green Star Wetland Plant Farm. It will allow us to become more intimate with large scale plant grows from deciding which species to select for cultivation, propagation, and grow out. It will allow participants access to thinking about how wetland plants are... Read More → |
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Explore a natural garden of carnivorous plants with a ranger. This easy walk on the boardwalk will give you an up-close look at these unusual plants. Meet at Pitcher Plant Trail. 1 mile, 1 hour
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Please bring plenty of water.Sunset CruiseRatesMember - $30Non Member - $35Ages 5 and older. an adult is required to accompany children under 18.Duration2.5 HoursAboutSunset is a beautiful time on Armand Bayou! Join us for a relaxing trip, observing local wildlife as you drift peacefully along on the Bayou Ranger II pontoon boat.Sunday, April 13, 20255:45 PM Sunset CruiseKnow... Read More → |
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Did you know that April 17th is Bat Appreciation Day? Join us in the nature center to celebrate the world’s only mammals capable of true flight with Jerrel Geisler and learn about the different species of bats that can be found here in Harris County and beyond. Afterwards, take a self-guided stroll through the park... 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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“Distribution, status assessment, and population ecology of Cagle’s map turtle” with Jesse MeikTexas Parks and Wildlife Diversity Series Webinars occur monthly and highlight research and conservation efforts in Texas.Webinars are usually the 3rd Wednesday of the month from 12 noon to 1PM.To register for this and other webinars, click HEREFor more information on webinars, past and... Read More →
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Join us for an insightful webinar featuring a panel of experts discussing the spotted lanternfly invasion in North America. Learn about the biology and management of this invasive pest, debunk common myths, and gain updates on how human-mediated transport is driving its spread. Experts will also share the latest findings on cold tolerance thresholds and... Read More →
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You are invited to join Water Wednesdays on April 16, 2025, from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. This is a free virtual webinar. This month Celina Lowry and Christina Taylor will be presenting "We all live on a Watershed. " Presentation Summary: Texas has 15 major rivers and 3,700 named streams that eventually reach the Gulf... 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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Reservations are required for canoe trips. Call the visitor center at 409-951-6700 to reserve your spot. Join park rangers for a guided canoe trip on the waters of the preserve. This program targets the casual and novice paddler. Canoes, life jackets, and paddles are provided. Bring water, snacks and water-ready shoes. Trips start at 10:00... Read More →
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To celebrate Earth Day, Treecologist Basil Camu has generously agreed to give a special presentation!From Wasteland to WonderEasy Ways We Can Help Heal Earth In the Sub/Urban LandscapeApril 17th, 11:00 - 12:30 pm CDTOur current landscaping practices work against nature by destroying ecosystems, polluting water, and wasting time and money. By choosing to work with nature, we... Read More → |
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The following is a list of Entomology webinars that you can attend for CEUS. Each topic lasts for one hour or less. They will be recorded for later viewing. Those links can be found on the approved eLearning courses document referenced on the home page of VMS.All of the webinars use the same link.Time: Apr... Read More → |
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Your tour begins with a 5 minute walk down the boardwalk to our Environmental Learning Center auditorium, where our interpretive naturalist will give a 45 minute presentation on American alligators. This includes an opportunity to meet one of our ambassador gators! Then you will ride down the trail on one of our electric vehicles to... Read More →
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Gardening for Native Bees.If you want to help protect our precious pollinators, this class is for you. You'll learn about the biology and needs of bees, including which native plants and flowers are best for attracting them, so you can make your garden bee and pollinator friendly. The sessions includes a 30 minute walk in... Read More → |
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Please bring plenty of water.Sunset CruiseRatesMember - $30Non Member - $35Ages 5 and older. an adult is required to accompany children under 18.Duration2.5 HoursAboutSunset is a beautiful time on Armand Bayou! Join us for a relaxing trip, observing local wildlife as you drift peacefully along on the Bayou Ranger II pontoon boat.Know Before You Go:The max capacity... 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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Link to Webinar Series: https://monarchjointventure.org/events/monarch-conservation-webinar-series?blm_aid=4131431Each webinar is scheduled to begin at 1:00pm.April 22: Getting Youth Involved with Monarchs, presented by Susan Meyers, Monarchs Across Georgia Committee of the Environmental Education Alliance, and Alejandra Vieyra, Jessica Hernández Jerónimo, and Tatiana Sánchez Rodríguez, PapalomehPlease use the following AT code:AT: Single Presentation: |
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Cost is $350.00.April is Earth Month, which serves as an annual reminder of how important it is to take care of the world around us. To celebrate, Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation (TPWF) is participating in a one-day, Texas-focused conference at the annual Earthx2025 Congress of Conferences on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas,... 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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The Texas Master Naturalist Program is excited to invite you to “Enhancing Pollinator Conservation: Key Insights for Successful Projects,” an educational webinar on native Texas pollinators and their habitats. This webinar is meant to support Texas Master Naturalist Chapters during the Pollinators for Texas project funding application process. This webinar will provide valuable knowledge on native pollinator... Read More → |
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Bee-come fascinated with our local bees as staff and volunteers guide you through Mercer’s gardens. Learn about resident colonies of carpenter bees and honeybees, their critical role in the environment, and Mercer’s conservation efforts through holistic gardening practices.Children younger than 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.This is an outdoor event. Wear closed-toe... Read More →
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$10 day pass/$35 season passIn Person. The Spring Migration Audubon Bird Walks & Talks series is here! Throughout the month of April join Audubon at the Morse Field Station, High Island and the Smith Oaks Rookery for a month of birding events. Fees apply for season access or individual date access, with April 5th celebrating... Read More →
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$10 per day/$35 season passIn Person. The Spring Migration Audubon Bird Walks & Talks series is here! Throughout the month of April join Audubon at the Morse Field Station, High Island and the Smith Oaks Rookery for a month of birding events. Fees apply for season access or individual date access, with April 5th celebrating... Read More → |
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Reservations are required for canoe trips. Call the visitor center at 409-951-6700 to reserve your spot. Join park rangers for a guided canoe trip on the waters of the preserve. This program targets the casual and novice paddler. Canoes, life jackets, and paddles are provided. Bring water, snacks and water-ready shoes. Trips start at 10:00... Read More →
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Health & SafetyPlease bring plenty of water.Sunset CruiseRatesMember - $30Non Member - $35Ages 5 and older. an adult is required to accompany children under 18.Duration2.5 HoursAboutSunset is a beautiful time on Armand Bayou! Join us for a relaxing trip, observing local wildlife as you drift peacefully along on the Bayou Ranger II pontoon boat.Know Before You Go:The... Read More → |
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Explore a natural garden of carnivorous plants with a ranger. This easy walk on the boardwalk will give you an up-close look at these unusual plants. Meet at Pitcher Plant Trail. 1 mile, 1 hour |
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In Person Field Day. Visit sites in Houston and learn how soil on your property can soak up more rainwater and reduce runoff, lower outdoor watering needs, and filter pollutants to improve water quality in your local waterway. Healthy, living soils improve water storage and water quality, are resilient to drought, temperature extremes, fire and... Read More → |
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Learn the common culprits trying to destroy your Spring Veggie Garden, plus some good guys and potential flower garden pests.Webinar link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82502361846?pwd=SIU9MOrvi2bB2lzpIU6aokLCqy2i1f.1#success |
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Experience an early morning birding excursion during this family friendly program! We will navigate Adams Bayou on a slow-paced bird watching adventure en route to our Beaver Pond outdoor classroom. Children must be 4 years of age or older to attend this easy activity level program with a .5-mile hike. This program features a boxed... 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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Monthly Program “Perfection is Over Rated: Nature Does Not Require Us to Get Everything Right, She Just Needs Us to Try”7:00 pm - 9:00 pmJoin us on Thursday, May 1st at 7:00PM for an inspiring talk by Cee Cee Parker as she shares the journey of Hidden Territory Farm, a thriving wildlife sanctuary near Sugar Land. Learn... Read More → |
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Spend a spring evening under the stars!Join rangers at John Feeley Park in Ivanhoe to gaze at the wonders of the night sky through telescopes. Learn about our Solar System and the stars that shine bright in the spring sky.Bring a flashlight (red light preferred). All ages and abilities are welcome.Location:John Feeley ParkCorner of Lakewood... Read More →
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Any season is a great season to learn about trees! Jim McKee, a Master Naturalist, tree lover, and bird watcher will be leading more walks throughout the year at the Nature Discover Center to teach us how to identify the trees that live here in Russ Pitman Park. You’ll learn how to use leaf, bark,... Read More →
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Health & SafetyPlease bring plenty of water.Sunset CruiseRatesMember - $30Non Member - $35Ages 5 and older. an adult is required to accompany children under 18.Duration2.5 HoursAboutSunset is a beautiful time on Armand Bayou! Join us for a relaxing trip, observing local wildlife as you drift peacefully along on the Bayou Ranger II pontoon boat.Know Before You Go:The... 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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Tours are 1-2 hours. Book the time when you register.Experience Armand Bayou Nature Center on a guided outing! Begin the tour observing wildlife from the elevated boardwalk. You will visit our animal ambassadors in the lobby of our newly renovated Environmental Learning Center. Then board our electric vehicle and leisurely explore the riparian forest down... Read More →
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Led by staff from Coastal Prairie Conservancy and Native Prairies Association of Texas, this workshop is designed for Communities of Faith interested in restoring native habitats. We’ll cover pocket prairie establishment, native plan propagation and sourcing, biodiversity surveys, support and resources for restoration projects. Free. No registration necessary, just show up. |


