Baytown Environmental Education — Environmental Resource Guide
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Baytown Environmental Education
Baytown Environmental EducationMission
Purpose:Â Provide environmental education, quality recreational facilities, and a variety of nature-related activities.
Programs: “Nurture Nature Series†a family program on the first Saturday at 10 a.m., each month is a different topic; Preschool thru high school education programs; Scout badge workshops; outreach; Spring Break, Winter Break and Summer camps; birthday parties; self-guided tours; teacher workshops; birding and wilderness trails. Speakers available.
Volunteer Opportunities: Environmental education; marsh restoration; outreach; manning events; facility maintenance.
Major Events: Nurture Nature Festival; Christmas Bird Counts
Publications: Marsh Matters quarterly newsletter
Tracey Prothro, Superintendent, Natural Resource Programs
Tracey.Prothro@baytown.org
Mary Alice Trumble, Outreach/Volunteer Coordinator, Media/Press
MaryAlice.Trumble@baytown.org
Jina Faith, Education Coordinator
Jina.Faith@baytown.org
Crissy Butcher, Nature Center Naturalist
Christina.Butcher@baytown.org
Notes
Programs: “Nurture Nature Series†a family program on the first Saturday at 10 a.m., each month is a different topic; Preschool thru high school education programs; Scout badge workshops; outreach; Spring Break, Winter Break and Summer camps; birthday parties; self-guided tours; teacher workshops; birding and wilderness trails. Speakers available.
Volunteer Opportunities: Environmental education; marsh restoration; outreach; manning events; facility maintenance.
Major Events: Nurture Nature Festival; Christmas Bird Counts
Publications: Marsh Matters quarterly newsletter