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Volunteering

We volunteer as individuals or as members of the Chapter...

Volunteers at The Texas Zoo present the zoo’s small animals to zoo visitors one-on-one and answer visitor questions. Volunteers have planted and tend native-plant butterfly and hummingbird gardens in several locations in our area. At Mad Island Marsh Preserve and Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, volunteers make presentations to the public, answer questions and facilitate discussions, or assist presenters with setup and cleanup. Volunteers maintain several of the bird sanctuaries in the Central Coast Region of The Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail. Texas State Aquarium volunteers present to the public or work in the background, feeding and cleaning exhibits. Patrol volunteers ride the beaches searching for signs of endangered Kemp’s Ridley sea turtles. These are only a few of the possible service activities.

Anna Reemsnyder clears a trail in the Athey Property park  Bob Cox on Turtle Patrol, Padre Island National Seashore - Sue Crowson photo  Ray Little taught several ABNC/TMN members to build a dripper for providing water to birds - Beree photo  The Mid-Coast Chapter partipated in building a pond as a wetlands project at Travis Middle School in Port Lavaca  Fearless Leader Carroll Marsh & Tatton Project Volunteers - Noonan photo  Rolf & Penny Hong confer on what's next - Noonan photo  Mid-Coast members work with ANWR Friends & Staff to complete the Tatton Unit Trail - Holmes photo

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