Our vision for Central Texas is to see healthy watersheds and healthy human communities enjoying the physical, emotional, and spiritual benefits of connecting with and caring for nature.
Locals call the Bull Creek watershed "the Galapagos of Texas." But expanding urban development, land disturbances, and invasive species threaten unique Texas treasures like the Golden-cheeked Warbler. Also, technology, urbanization, and inequity are driving the disconnect between humans and the natural world, with people of color most harmed. Lack of time and financial resources, limited access to information in Spanish, and safety concerns are the main obstacles that prevent Hispanic families from spending more time in nature.
In collaboration with the Bull Creek Foundation, we are restoring the Stenis tract, a 62-acre parcel of Water Quality Protection Land in the Bull Creek watershed, located in North Austin. We are mapping, removing, and managing invasive plant species that threaten the health of the riparian forest, the wooded area adjacent to Bull Creek, and meadows.
Our program, Picnics en el Arroyo, offers free, safe, and supported access to parks for underserved Hispanic families in the Austin area and helps them connect with nature. We explore the biodiversity of natural areas with access to water through games, hikes, and hands-on activities. Families have positive experiences in nature, build community, and are empowered to spend more time outdoors.
We hired bilingual part-time Outdoor Environmental Educators to expand the Picnics en el Arroyo program. In the Spring of 2024, three full-time interns from our Conservation Internship Program will contribute to the restoration efforts and support Picnics en el Arroyo while receiving training and mentorship on integrating their faith with science and career goals.
Join the Central Texas group in Love Your Place for volunteer opportunities and events.
Support our work in Texas by designating your gift to the "Texas Conservation Project"
Get in touch with our Texas staff
We partner with these organizations to accomplish our shared vision of a healthy Texas and surrounding communities.
Texas Parks and Wildlife, Shield-Ayres Foundation, Shield Ranch, Austin Christian Fellowship, Bull Creek Foundation, Texas Children in Nature Network, Texan by Nature.
Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve, San Marcos Discovery Center, Zilker Botanical Garden
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