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Locations of Monofilament Recovery Stations

Monofilament Recovery Map

Click on the map to see all of the monofilament recovery locations

Discarded fishing lines are polluting our oceans, lakes and rivers. They entangle and drown sea turtles and other marine life. Please do no discard your fishing line in any body of water or shore line, please recycle it. Above is a link to a map that shows the recycling locations around the Galveston Bay area.

For more information on how discarded monofilament lines are killing birds, click here.

For more information on how discarded monofilament lines are killing marine life click here.

Click here to view an article about why taking all of your fishing line to a recycling station is so important.

Upcoming Events

May 16
May 16 - May 18

Mushfest 2025

May 16
May 16 - May 19

Brazos River Cleanup and Campout

May 19
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Birding for Fun: Fascinating Flycatchers

May 20
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Monarchs in Action: Youth-Led Conservation

May 20
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Native Plants Planted Right: A Practical Guide for Beginners

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“Be the Biologist” Trinity River Refuge Junior Ranger program made national news!

Click here to read the story on page 19.

Follow Along Exploring Nature Beyond…

The Perseverance Rover has landed and is actively exploring Mars. Stay up to date on Mars discoveries.
Mars Exploration News

The James Webb Space Telescope is the world’s largest, most powerful, and most complex space science telescope ever built.  Visit this Nasa blog to keep up on all the Webb action.
James Webb Telescope Blog

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Contact Us:

Lower Trinity Basin Master Naturalist
501 Palmer Street
Liberty, TX  77575
Phone: (936) 334-3230
Email: lowertrinitybasin@gmail.com

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