Texas Master Naturalists – Heartwood Chapter — Environmental Resource Guide
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Texas Master Naturalists – Heartwood Chapter
Texas Master Naturalists – Heartwood ChapterMission
Purpose:Â The Heartwood Chapter is here to create a proactive resource of diverse individuals promoting environmental stewardship through outreach, education and volunteer service benefiting the residents in and around Montgomery and Walker Counties. Founded December 2004.
Meetings: First Wed. of month except Dec. in Classroom Building at WG Jones State Forest, 1328 FM 1488, Conroe, TX.
Programs: Incorporate the theme of sustainable practices into the educational process, with emphasis on the beneficial management of resources and natural ecological processes.
Major Events: Annual Primary Training Classes for those who wish to become Master Naturalists.
Volunteer Opportunities: Waterway and nature trail cleanups, removing invasive species, variety of monitoring activities for waterways, plants, insects and invasive species, workshops and public speaking engagements. Continuous Educational Trainings for adults and youth, primarily forest-based.
Speaker’s Bureau: Yes, contact Teri MacArthur.
Carolyn Langlinais, President
heartwoodpres@gmail.com
Carson Stokes, Vice President
heartwoodvp@gmail.com
Andre Houser, Treasurer
(972) 978-1769
heartwoodtreas@gmail.com