Organization
Fish and Wildlife Service

Habitat Restoration- Native Plant Nursery

Duration
Recruiting through Sep 30th
Location
Alamo, TX

Opportunity Details

Ongoing

In-Person

Recruiting through Sep 30th

Alamo, TX 78516

About this Opportunity

The South Texas Refuge Complex Habitat Restoration program is seeking resident volunteers for the USFWS native plant nursery. The Habitat Restoration Program annually produces over 250,000 native tree and shrub seedlings and, through combined efforts of USFWS staff, volunteers, students, and partners, restores the native thornforests of south Texas. The program focuses on plant production and seed collection from April through September. Outplanting of the seedlings on Refuge lands occurs from October through March.

Volunteer duties will primarily include seed collection and processing, soil mixing and filling propagation containers, and watering and transplanting seedlings within an outdoor plant nursery setting. Other duties will include assisting in general maintenance of the nursery facilities, including vegetation maintenance and light carpentry projects.

Volunteers will have regular interactions with USFWS staff, interns, volunteer groups, local volunteers, and school groups.

The Refuge offers amenities such as full RV hook-ups and access to laundry facilities in exchange for 24 hours – 32 hours per person, per week.

Multiple volunteer opportunities are available within the Habitat Restoration Program, including position openings for April-June, October-December and January-March timeframes, opportunities for groups and local volunteers, and volunteer workdays. For further information, please contact Kimberly Wahl at [email protected].

Housing & Amenities

Type: Trailer/RV Pads

Description: Full RV hook-ups in exchange for 24 – 32 hours per person/per week.  Laundry facilities available.

Issue area

  • Environment