Hello Volunteer,
July brings many exciting ways to volunteer with us from cleaning up our habitats, to celebrating Purple Martin Migration! Check out all the fun opportunities we have coming up this month.

Upcoming Volunteer Opportunities

Habitat Hawks Invasive Removal Team - July 9th
This July, the Habitat Hawks will return to Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary! This team of volunteers is committed to removing invasive species from the sanctuary to prevent their spread. 
This will be the "re-launch" of the program and training will be given the day of, so all are welcome to join regardless of experience with invasive or native plants.
To register or get more information, click here
Plastic Free July Creek Clean Up - July 23rd
Houston Audubon is participating in Plastic Free July! As part of this month of plastic waste reduction, we are holding a Rummel Creek clean up event. Volunteers are invited to come out to Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary to help us remove plastic and other litter from the creek. Training and tools will be supplied on the day of the event, so all are welcome to come help out if able!
To register for the event and get more information, please click here.
Outreach, Education, and Bird Walk Opportunities
July 17, July 30, August 13, August 21, September 4, September 18, September 24 
Location - Either the Fountains in Stafford or near Willowbrook Mall, depending on roosting location
From July to September, Houston's Purple Martins spend most of the day feeding on flying insects to build energy for their long journey across the Gulf of Mexico. At dusk, they form large flocks and roost together in preparation for migration. For the dates above, Houston Audubon, along with CenterPoint Energy, will be presenting Purple Martin Watch Parties in open areas near these roosts to witness the spectacle! We need volunteers to join us at these parties to visit with guests and pass out information about purple martins and powerline safety.
Those interested in helping out at the parties should email gdurham@houstonaudubon.org

Seeking new bird survey leaders
Once Per Month - Day of month negotiable
Kickerillo and Archbishop Fiorenza Surveys
Each month, Houston Audubon leads 18 Bird Surveys around the greater Houston area. During these walks, survey leaders keep an eBird checklist, lead the group around the route, and help new attendees try their hand at birding. Presently, Houston Audubon needs new leaders for our Kickerillo and Archbishop Fiorenza surveys. The opportunity is best fit for someone who has experience birding and enjoys introducing others to the activity as leaders also handle all communications with participants. Surveys must include a leader and co-leader so this is also a good opportunity for couples or friends!
Interested parties should email gdurham@houstonaudubon.org
Thank you for being a Houston Audubon volunteer. We hope to see you at one of our events or sanctuaries soon! 
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