Calendar

Sep
21
Sat
Audubon Bird Survey @ Hogg Bird Sanctuary
Sep 21 @ 7:30 am

Leader: Cin-Ty Lee

Houston Audubon is conducting a monthly survey at Hogg Bird Sanctuary. Surveys are normally scheduled for the third Saturday of the month. Everyone is welcome. Beginners, experts, or even if you’re just curious.

Everyone will meet at the parking lot at the dead end on the south end of Westcott Street at 7:30 a.m. If the gate is locked, you may park in the upper parking lot and then walk down to the lower parking lot to meet.

Houston Arboretum Bird Survey @ Houston Arboretum & Nature Center
Sep 21 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am

Leaders: Theo Ostler and Kelsey Low

Meet in front of the building at the Houston Arboretum.

The Third Saturday bird survey is a monthly event for experienced birders. It’s an opportunity for birders to help the Houston Arboretum keep a better record of the birds inhabiting the nature sanctuary throughout the year. Interested participants should bring binoculars, water, and their bird guides (if necessary).

Please RSVP to Theo Ostler so that he can let you know of any additional information prior to the survey.

Sep
25
Wed
Archbishop Fiorenza Park Phase 2 Bird Survey @ Archbishop Fiorenza Park
Sep 25 @ 8:00 am

Meet in front of the bathrooms near the parking lot off Eldridge.

Are you looking for a fantastic place to see an amazing array of birds? Join Houston Audubon on the fourth Wednesday of each month at Archbishop Fiorenza Park (Phase 2) between Eldridge and Highway 6 for the chance to see a multitude of species, get a good healthy walk in and enjoy the company of other outdoor loving folks. This park has miles of paved trails, wooded thickets, open grassy areas, large detention ponds with bird islands and much more. It is north of the Westpark Tollway and just north of the original Archbishop Fiorenza Park on Eldridge.

Email Mary Anne Weber at if you’d like to participate.

Sep
27
Fri
Deadline: Texas Environmental Excellence Awards Nominations
Sep 27 @ 5:00 pm – 5:00 pm

The Texas Environmental Excellence Awards is an annual awards program that honors achievements in environmental preservation and protection. There are ten diverse award categories that provide citizens, communities, businesses, and organizations an opportunity to obtain the state’s highest environmental honor and be recognized for their environmental projects. The deadline for submission is September 27th.

Since 1993, they have honored more than 250 successful environmental projects and efforts. By honoring these winners, the TCEQ hopes to encourage others to initiate like-minded projects and reinforce a spirit of environmental stewardship. These are the categories:

  • Agriculture
  • Civic/Community
  • Education
  • Environmental Educator of the Year
  • Individual
  • Innovative Operations/Management
  • Pollution Prevention
  • Technical/Technology
  • Water Conservation
  • Youth

Sep
28
Sat
Woodland Park Bird Survey @ Woodland Park
Sep 28 @ 7:30 am – 9:30 am

Meet count leader Jason Bonilla in the parking lot of Woodland Park. Please note that the park does not have a maintained trail system. As such, there is a lot of poison ivy that is somewhat unavoidable when walking the park and looking for birds. Additionally, there are terrain changes and unstable areas. Participants should wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. They usually meet on the fourth Saturday of the month.

Sep
30
Mon
(Deadline) Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Conference abstracts (event Feb. 3-6, 2020)
Sep 30 @ 11:59 pm

Call for Abstracts

The 2020 conference solicits abstracts designed to share latest research findings and facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue about research implications, applications, and synthesis. Priority will be given to abstracts that promote fundamental Gulf ecosystem science and link scientific results to ecosystem resilience, oil spill response, or restoration and management.

For the Gulf of Mexico, 2020 signifies the culmination of 10 years of dedicated research about oil spills and the Gulf ecosystem that has taken place since the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The 2020 GoMOSES Conference seeks to assess and synthesize this vast amount of knowledge and begin charting a course for future research needs in the Gulf. What has been learned about marine oil spill science, Gulf ecosystems, and the impacts of the spill to those ecosystems and the communities which depend on them? How might this wealth of research inform regional management and policy?

Abstracts submitted to this conference should highlight key findings, identify research gaps, and strongly promote the application of research findings.  Submitted abstracts may be moved to a session other than the one selected if it is thought to be a better fit. Papers not selected for oral presentations will be afforded an opportunity to participate in poster sessions.

Check out this link to obtain for information about the abstracts deadline

Oct
7
Mon
21st Annual Texas Recycling Summit (San Antonio) @ Wyndham River Walk Hotel
Oct 7 – Oct 9 all-day

There are only a couple of weeks left before we gather for the only conference dedicated entirely to recycling and waste diversion activities in Texas! We could not be more excited to be in San Antonio for the 2019 Texas Recycling Summit – and want to see YOU there! Attendee registration is still open!

  • Where: Wyndham River Walk Hotel– 111 East Pecan Street, San Antonio, Texas 78205
  • When: October 7th-9th, 2019
  • Why: Summit is our opportunity to bring together professionals from the recycling industry to learn, collaborate, meet new people, share successes, and support the growth of recycling efforts in Texas.

Our attendee, exhibitor, and sponsorship opportunities are now open for registration! Come be a part of the show getting in front of over 200 industry professionals! We will have engaging sessions and panelists and tons of networking time.

Oct
8
Tue
SSPEED Center: Post-Harvey Era: Resilient Engineering, Infrastructure & Policy @ Susanne M. Glasscock School of Continuing Studies at Rice University
Oct 8 – Oct 9 all-day

Severe Storm Prediction, Education, & Evacuation from Disasters Center

SSPEED’s annual conference will be held on October 8 & 9, 2019 at the Glasscock School of Continuing Studies. At this year’s event, Post-Harvey Era: Resilient Engineering, Infrastructure & Policy, top academic, consulting and governmental experts will present. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, FEMA, City of Houston, Harris County will provide governmental updates.

Topics
– Urban Design & Policy for Flood Protection
– Structural and Non-Structural Flood Mitigation
– Flood Warning Systems
– Flooding Impacts on Mobility & Transportation
– Coastal Surge Mitigation
– Influence of Climate Change on Recent & Future Storms
– Water Quality Concerns during Extreme Storms

The conference registration fee includes handout materials, breaks, lunches, poster session, and reception. The conference agenda will be available this summer.

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Oct
10
Thu
Environmental Disasters in Harris County Symposium @ HCAO Conference Center
Oct 10 @ 9:00 am

ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTERS IN HARRIS COUNTY SYMPOSIUM

The Office of Vince Ryan Harris County Attorney’s Environmental Practice Group will host this symposium entitled “Environmental Disasters in Harris County” to bring awareness and discuss environmental issues ranging from Environmental Justice to Environmental Enforcement.

Oct
11
Fri
Texas Master Naturalist Program’s Landowner Summit (Brenham) @ Washington County Fairgrounds Event Center
Oct 11 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Landowner Summit Program Topics:

  • Understanding Landowner Liability
  • Understanding the Ecosystem on Your Land
  • Feral Hog and Nuisance Animal Control
  • Riparian Area Management and Erosion Control
  • Controlling Moles and Gophers

Breakfast, Snacks, Refreshments, Lunch and Conference Proceedings Included. For more information and to RSVP please contact the Washington County Extension Office at (979) 277 – 6212 or at washington.agrilife.org/summit/