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SUMMARY:Katy Prairie Conservancy’s Stewardship Saturdays
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for a way to get your hands dirty in support of land conservation? Join the Katy Prairie Conservancy at Stewardship Saturdays! Volunteers help manage invasive species\, plant native plants\, and restore prairie habitats on the second Saturday of each month. \n  \nAll ages are welcome to participate – no experience necessary! \nPhysical Requirements: Bending\, kneeling\, or sitting on the ground; some light lifting. \nWhat to wear: Closed-toe shoes\, tall socks\, long pants\, long-sleeved shirt\, hat. \nWhat to bring: Reusable water bottle\, gardening gloves (or we have pairs to borrow). All other tools are provided. \nContact info@katyprairie.org for questions and more information.
URL:https://earthshare-texas.org/event/katy-prairie-conservancys-stewardship-saturdays/
LOCATION:Indiangrass Preserve – Coastal Prairie Conservancy\, 31975 Hebert Road\, Waller\, TX\, 77484\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210913T120000
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SUMMARY:9 Natives Showcase Garden Volunteer Day at the Houston Museum of Natural Science
DESCRIPTION:Interested in volunteering at the 9 Natives Showcase Garden at the Houston Museum of Natural Science? This monthly volunteer opportunity is the perfect way to get involved and support native plants in the heart of Houston! \nOn the second Monday of each month\, volunteers will maintain the garden by pulling weeds\, planting new native plants\, and monitoring the garden’s growth. Volunteers of all ages and experience are welcome to join this come-and-go event. \nPhysical Requirements: Bending\, kneeling\, or sitting on the ground; some light lifting. \nRecommended Clothing: Hat\, closed toe shoes\, and long pants. \nWhat to bring: Water in a reusable water bottle\, garden gloves (or the museum has disposable vinyl gloves)\, and any garden hand tools that you have such as pruners (or scissors)\, trowel\, tool for weeding. KPC will also provide tools. \nThe 9 Natives Showcase Garden is located outside of the Cockrell Butterfly Center at the corner of Hermann Park Drive and San Jacinto Street. Three hour parking is available along Hermann Park Drive or in the parking lot with entrance from the circular drive around the statue of Sam Houston. \n  \nContact Lan Shen\, lshen@katyprairie.org\, for more information.
URL:https://earthshare-texas.org/event/9-natives-showcase-garden-volunteer-day-at-the-houston-museum-of-natural-science-september/
LOCATION:9 Natives Showcase Garden\, 5555 Hermann Park Drive\, Houston\, TX\, 77030\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Katy Prairie Conservancy":MAILTO:info@katyprairie.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210917
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SUMMARY:Gardening for Monarchs & Other Wildlife With Native Plants in Texas
DESCRIPTION:To bring back the monarchs and help protect all pollinators & other wildlife we need to create native gardens in our urban & suburban spaces. Through this workshop\, participants will learn to design\, install\, and maintain their own monarch-friendly native gardens —that also benefit many kinds of wildlife—choosing the proper native plants for their ecotype\, site\, and weather conditions. Workshop participants will also learn to use their new native gardens as an environmental educational tool.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMain Topics: \n\nHow gardening for monarchs benefits many other wildlife species\nThe human benefits of native gardening\nImportance of gardening with native plants\nComponents of a native garden\nCreating native gardens in Texas\, what to keep in mind\nProviding themed native gardens\nGrowing your own native milkweed\, the successful technique\nBasics of Landscape Designing (includes exercises)\nInstalling and maintaining your new native garden\nOther resources and tools that will help you with your native gardening projects\nVirtual Tour to a recently installed native garden\n\nThis is the third level of training of the Monarch Stewards Certification Program. If you have attended the first two levels already\, once you attend this workshop\, you will be certified as one of the National Wildlife Federation’s Monarch Stewards. \nAnyone can participate in this workshop\, whether you have attended the first two levels or not. \nWe look forward to seeing you on September 14th and September 16th! \nAmid COVID-19\, this interactive two-day workshop will be hosted online (via Zoom) on September 14 (12pm-5pm)\, and September 16 (12pm-6pm)\, with plenty of breaks and time for Q & A.  \n\nLearn more and register for this event here. 
URL:https://earthshare-texas.org/event/gardening-for-monarchs-other-wildlife-with-native-plants-in-texas/
LOCATION:TX
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SUMMARY:Join Galveston Bay Foundation's Adopt-A-Beach Site
DESCRIPTION:Be part of the statewide effort to clean Texas beaches at the Texas General Land Office’s Fall Adopt-A-Beach Cleanup event. Galveston Bay Foundation\, in partnership with Port Houston\, is hosting a cleanup site at Morgan’s Point from 9am to 1pm. Come help clean the Galveston Bay Shoreline and enjoy lunch and opportunities to win prizes after! This event takes place during National Estuaries Week\, a celebration of estuaries like Galveston Bay. \nParking area at end of Ballester Street at Ballester Fishing Area \nFor questions about this event\, please contact Emily Ford at eford@galvbay.org \nRegistration Link Here
URL:https://earthshare-texas.org/event/join-galveston-bay-foundations-adopt-a-beach-site/
LOCATION:TX
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SUMMARY:MONTOPOLIS: THE LIVING COAST
DESCRIPTION:The Living Coast performance combines original music\, live narration\, and cinematic images of the Texas gulf coast.  Surfers and sailors\, shrimpers and oilmen\, poets and scientists all share their stories about this complicated region of serene beauty\, vast industry\, and incredible contradictions. \nThe Living Coast film was produced by cinematographer Anlo Sepulveda and drone pilot Reagan Jobe. \nProceeds from this performance will be donated to the Matagorda Bay Foundation and the Citizen’s Environmental Coalition. \n \n“A Montopolis show is like a night of beautiful chamber music\, but with electric guitar and the twang of pedal steel giving a Texas kick to the keys and strings.”  Texas Monthly \n“A multimedia love letter to the Texas coast\, with voices and images from the Gulf set to an original score” – NPR\, The Texas Standard \n“Montopolis can create forceful sounding songs that have a bit of rock ‘n roll snarl\, but it is also capable of mournful classical sounding pieces and others that are mysterious and ambient. The group’s range of expression is striking…” – Andrew Dansby\, Houston Chronicle  \n  \nRegister for the event here. 
URL:https://earthshare-texas.org/event/montopolis-the-living-coast-houston/
LOCATION:MATCH-Midtown Arts & Theater Center Houston\, 3400 Main St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210922T183000
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SUMMARY:Bexar Audubon Society September Meeting: Billion Bird Report!
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Richard Heilbrun\, Program Leader\, Texas Parks & Wildlife Department\n\nDescription:  A recently released national report shows three billion birds have disappeared from the planet over the last 50 years\, but some bird groups are rebounding. Why are some birds doing well while others are declining? Which groups are most at risk? What are wildlife biologists and land managers doing to slow or reverse the decline? What else can we do? Join wildlife biologist Richard Heilbrun for an exploration into this groundbreaking discovery and what it means for Texas and for the birds that we hold dear to us around San Antonio.\n\n\n\nZoom Link\n\nMeeting ID: 844 3113 9264\nPasscode: 294250
URL:https://earthshare-texas.org/event/bexar-audubon-society-september-meeting-billion-bird-report/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Bugstock
DESCRIPTION:Bugstock is an evening of peace\, love and bugs! Don’t miss the fun\, bug-inspired activities\, music\, plant giveaways\, BioArt Bayou-torium\, and Brandon Balengée’s Love Motel for Insects sculpture. This event is open to all ages. RSVP here.
URL:https://earthshare-texas.org/event/bugstock/
LOCATION:Yolanda Black Navarro Buffalo Bend Nature Park\, 2300 S Sgt. Macario Garcia Dr.\, Houston\, TX\, 77011\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210930T183000
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SUMMARY:Become a Spring Creek Greenway Ambassador
DESCRIPTION:The Spring Creek Greenway Ambassador program is our free adult environmental education program. We offer this program twice a year with five classes held on weeknights and weekends. As an Ambassador\, you will learn about the unique features of the local ecology and all the exciting work that BLC does. After completing the program\, you will have a better understanding of what’s in your backyard\, how to protect and preserve the greenway\, and how you can get involved in the amazing work that BLC does. \n  \nRegister with this link. \nContact Frida Ramirez: framirez@bayouland.org
URL:https://earthshare-texas.org/event/become-a-spring-creek-greenway-ambassador/
LOCATION:Big Stone Lodge at Dennis Johnston Park\, 709 Riley Fuzzel Rd\, Spring\, TX\, 77373\, United States
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