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Who doesn’t love to play outside? But in a city that’s growing as quickly as Austin, available greenspace is harder and harder to find. That’s why we write stories about land conservation efforts… along with some fun tips for exploring all the natural resources Austin has to offer.

Colorado River Alliance Field Trip
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Amy Stansbury

Volunteer To Train The Next Generation Of Environmentalists

Sponsored Post – from the Colorado River Alliance   Children are our future. It’s a cliche for a reason… especially when it comes to protecting the environment.   That’s why the Colorado River Alliance is so dedicated to educating the next generation of environmental stewards. Throughout the

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Barton Springs Pool
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Amy Stansbury

Obsessed With Barton Springs? Sign Up To Volunteer

Sponsored Post – from the Save Barton Creek Association   Obsessed with Barton Springs? Love the outdoors? Want to find a way to help protect Austin’s natural resources? The Save Barton Creek Association is looking for volunteers like you all summer long.   Every Saturday, SBCA sets up a

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purple martins
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Amy Stansbury

The Purple Martins Are Back!

Ready to watch one of the coolest displays of nature right here in Austin, Texas? The purple martins are back in town and ready to show off.   What are purple martins?   Purple martins are migratory birds that stop in Austin each year before they continue on with their

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World Rainforest Day
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Amy Stansbury

How To Celebrate World Rainforest Day

They’re responsible for producing the oxygen that we breathe. They absorb carbon dioxide. They’re home to many of the world’s plant and animal species.   What are they? Rainforests.    As we approach the second annual World Rainforest Day on June 22nd the Rainforest Partnership (a local nonprofit organization) is asking for

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Seaholm Waterfront
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Amy Stansbury

A New Park For Austin’s Waterfront

Food trucks. Kayak parking. A coffee shop. Wifi hotspots. Concerts. Play spaces.   This is what might be coming to the abandoned Seaholm Intake building on Lady Bird Lake.   Wait. What’s the Seaholm Intake Building again?   Originally built to pump water for cooling into the

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Urban Forest Grant
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Amy Stansbury

Get $$ For Your Dream Tree Project

Sponsored Post – from TreeFolks   Wish you could plant some trees at your school or in your neighborhood? Have an idea for a nature education program that you’d love to implement right here in Austin? Want to spruce up the area near your office?

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Recycling Bins
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TXCampaign

Take Action: Austin Needs Recycling in Our Parks!

Guest Post – from Texas Campaign For the Environment   This guest editorial was written by Andrew Dobbs, Central Texas Program Director and Legislative Director of Texas Campaign for the Environment   A lot goes into Austin’s identity as a “green” city. Two of the

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Little Hummingbird Society
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Amy Stansbury

Getting Kids Involved In Preserving The Great Outdoors

Sponsored Post – from the Austin Parks Foundation   Looking for something fun to do with the kids this summer? Now you can teach them about the importance of volunteering and giving back to the local community (all while exploring the great outdoors) with the Austin

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Amy Stansbury

Get Outside (And Give Back) This Weekend

America’s trails, parks, and outdoor spaces are universally beloved… but it takes a lot of work to keep them in tip top shape. That’s where National Trails Day comes into play.   On June 2nd, thousands of Americans will come to together to volunteer their time in improving 2,802 miles of trails. (That’s

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