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Raptor Center Work Party
Join us at the Raptor and Education Center at Sims Bayou for a morning of gardening and sanctuary maintenance. We work 8AM – 12PM, once a month on the 1st Wednesday, September through June. Activities include trail maintenance, filling bird feeders and baths, litter pick-up, native gardening, and invasive species removal. It's a great way to enjoy the outdoors and help out in the community! Bring water, sunscreen, bug repellent & gloves. Wear closed-toe shoes & long pants. Bring sack lunch if desired. Children of any age are welcome with their parent/chaperone. (Minimum age without a parent/chaperone is 14 years.) There is a maximum number of 8 participants at a workday.
We will work to ensure that social distancing is maintained and that current public health precautions are being followed for each work party, and we ask that volunteers take an active role in this effort as well.
Nature Photography Meeting
Houston Botanic Garden Survey - canceled
Lorraine Cherry Nature Preserve
Moody Gardens Bird Survey
Book Sale
Book Sale: Friday, February 3, and Saturday, February 4, from 9 AM to 1 PM.
Stop by the cabin at Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary and shop for books including vintage science and birding books, field guides, subject matter books ranging from wildflowers to fungi, biographies, travel books, Texas history, and more! The sale also includes art prints, decorative items, and birding accessories. All items are priced $5 or less with most books available for $1.
Owl Prowl
Raptor Photo Shoot
Seabrook Bird Count
Spring Creek Nature Trail Survey
Book Sale
Book Sale: Friday, February 3, and Saturday, February 4, from 9 AM to 1 PM.
Stop by the cabin at Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary and shop for books including vintage science and birding books, field guides, subject matter books ranging from wildflowers to fungi, biographies, travel books, Texas history, and more! The sale also includes art prints, decorative items, and birding accessories. All items are priced $5 or less with most books available for $1.
Bolivar Flats Beach Ramble
Owl Prowl
Memorial Park Eastern Glades & Hogg Bird Sanctuary Survey
Spring Creek Nature Trail Survey
Rice University Bird Survey
Lorraine Cherry Bird Survey
Coastal Natives Nursery Volunteer Work Day
Please join us for a Entergy Coastal Natives Nursery volunteer workday! Extending the work of the legendary Houston Audubon Natives Nursery at Edith L. Moore, our High Island nursery location is growing out dozens of coastal-adapted species for restoration projects on all of our sanctuaries. Work days are on the second Thursday of every month from 8:30 -Noon.
Join Natives Nursery manager Berri Moffett, Conservation Specialist Wyatt Egelhoff, and our field technicians to learn all about propagation of native plants. If you are already familiar with the process, even better! We would love to have your leadership and expertise on the team.
Bring gloves, hat, sturdy shoes, and a refillable water bottle. We will provide water and some snacks. All tools and materials are provided.
WILD TEXAS HOME School
Friday Night Hike
Houston Arboretum Bird Survey
Armand Bayou Bird Survey
High Island Work Day
Meet us at this internationally known birding hot spot and help us beautify one of our 4 nature sanctuaries here, improving both the visitor infrastructure and wildlife habitat. This is a great opportunity to get outside while making a difference.
Volunteers who help out at High Island Work Days are treated to a delicious meal prepared by our lunch crew.
Work Days are held once a month, October through March on the second Saturday of the month. We start work around 8:30 AM and work until about noon, when we break for lunch, provided by Houston Audubon and prepared by the lunch crew. Lunch at the picnic area of Boy Scout Woods is a good chance to visit with other volunteers and recharge from a morning of exercise and work . After lunch, we take about an hour to tie up any loose ends and clean up. Please bring your own refillable water bottles and lots of ice water.
Volunteer Appreciation and Award Lunch
Join us this February for the annual Laura Singleton Volunteer Award and Lunch! Each year we celebrate the contributions of these valued volunteers at a picnic at the Edith L. Moore log cabin. On top of recognizing the work of all volunteers collectively, each year we select one (and sometimes two) distinguished volunteers who went above and beyond to support our work in a way that stood out to staff and board members, who we honor with the Laura Singleton Exceptional Volunteer Award.
For more information or to RSVP, click the links below:
Hermann Park Bird Survey
Spring Creek Nature Trail Survey
Rice University Bird Survey
Lorraine Cherry Bird Survey
Raptor Photo Shoot
TX City Dike Bird Survey
Baytown Bird Survey
UH Coastal Center Bird Survey
Willow Waterhole Bird Survey
Woodland Park Bird Survey
Raptor Center Tour
Member Field Trip
Cabin, Coffee, Conversation
ELMNS Community Work Day
Join us at the Edith Moore Nature Sanctuary for a morning of sanctuary maintenance. We work 9 AM – 12 PM, once a month on the 3rd Saturday from October through March. Activities can include trail maintenance, litter pick-up, native gardening, and invasive species removal. It's a great way to enjoy the outdoors and meet like-minded friends! Please make sure to dress appropriately for getting wet and muddy. Bring a refillable water bottle, sunscreen, and work or gardening gloves.
All volunteers must pre-register at least a week in advance using the link below.
Spring Creek Nature Trail Survey
Rice University Bird Survey
Lorraine Cherry Bird Survey
Mercer Botanic Gardens Bird Survey
Raptor Photo Shoot
Raptor Center Tour
Horseshoe Marsh Work Day - Native Planting
Volunteers are invited to help us plant 1000 native plants and 100 trees to drastically improve bird habitat in our Horseshoe Marsh Sanctuary. This 650-acre wetland complex, located near the Bolivar ferry landing adjacent to the historic Bolivar lighthouse, includes salt marsh and wet coastal prairie surrounding a shallow tidal lagoon. It is critical habitat for large numbers of shorebirds, waders, and ducks including Roseate Spoonbills, Oystercatchers, Long-billed Curlews, Seaside Sparrows and Clapper Rails, among others. As there is no public access to this sanctuary, volunteering is a great way to get to explore this otherwise inaccessible landscape!
Art with Raptors - canceled
Archbishop Fiorenza Bird Survey
Spring Creek Nature Trail Survey
Rice University Bird Survey
Lorraine Cherry Bird Survey
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