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Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities

Updated: May 24

One time or special, limited time, volunteer opportunities may be found on our chapter mailing list. Opportunities may have been impacted by the pandemic so please contact the parks for details.


Museum of South Texas History - Native Plant Garden

When: Tuesday through Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday 1:00 - 4:30 p.m. Monday hours available one month of regular volunteering. Where: 200 N Closner Blvd. Edinburg, (northeast of Courthouse) Contact: Lisa Adams or Manuel Sabino at 956-383-6911 or ladam@mosthistory.org Additional Information: The museum is looking for volunteers who are able to volunteer on a regular or semi-regular basis. Examples of work involved include removing invasive weeds, dead heading flowering plants or assisting with pruning, watering and other maintenance. They are also looking for help conducting and/or updating a native plant survey on the grounds, creating a spreadsheet with common, Spanish, and scientific names; location; growing condition; etc. Reference books are available. Computer available during some weekdays. Gardening tools and mosquito spray provided but volunteers should bring their own gloves and hat.


Frontera Audubon - Orchard/Thicket Clean-up Days

When: Every 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month and every 4th Sunday of the month Where: Frontera Audubon, 1101 S Texas Blvd. Weslac Contact: 956-968-3275 to sign up Additional information: You must call ahead to sign up to ensure that a volunteer supervisor is on hand to assist you. Tools and gloves are provided but you may bring your own.


Bentsen State Park - Creatures of the Night Program Assistant

When: Saturday nights, year round Where: Bentsen State Park, 2800 S Bentsen Palm Drive, Mission Contact: Roy Rodriguez, 956-584-9156, ext 234 Additional Information: Volunteers needed to assist Park Naturalist on Saturday nights during the Creatures of the Night Program. Volunteer will ride along with park naturalist and interface with visitors. Please bring your own flashlight, bug spray and drinking water. Only one volunteer is needed each Saturday but program is set for each Saturday throughout the year. Interested volunteers can call to lock in a future date.


Quinta Mazatlan

When: No regular scheduled days currently Where Quinta Mazatlan, 600 Sunset Drive, McAllen Contact: John Brush, 956-681-3370 or jbrush@mcallen.net Additional information: Contact John Brush for volunteer opportunities


McAllen Nature Center

The McAllen Nature Center is looking for volunteers, and there's something for everyone! If you enjoy talking to people, gardening, viewing wildlife, or want to help out in your community, we would like to invite you to volunteer with us. The center offers a variety of duties that include: Signing in guests Nature Photography Weed pulling Watering Raking Trash pickup Cleaning and refilling hummingbird feeders Seasonal bird feeding Volunteering shifts May through September are: 8 am -12 pm & 4 pm - 8 pm; Tuesday - Saturday. October through April, the shifts are: 8 am - 12 pm, 10 am - 2 pm, and 1 pm - 5 pm; Tuesday - Saturday. To sign up to become a volunteer or for more information, call the Parks & Recreation Department at 956-681-3333.


Bentsen State Park Nature Center

Where: Bentsen State Park, 2800 Bentsen Palm Dr, Mission When: Various 4 hour shifts daily Contact: Maria Montelongo at 956-584-9156, maria.montelongo@TPWD.texas.gov Additional information: Greet visitors as they enter the park, answer questions, tidy the Nature Center, and enjoy the birds! Please call to schedule a shift. Volunteer days can be arranged to work on the visitor center gardens, especially if several volunteers can come.


National Butterfly Center Nursery

Where: National Butterfly Center at 3333 Butterfly Park Drive, Mission When: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays; please call ahead to set up a time Contact: 956-583-5400 Additional information: The Center has a regular need for volunteers to perform various duties in the plant nursery. Tools, gloves, and water are supplied but volunteers are welcome to bring their own.


Sea Turtle Inc

Where: Sea Turtle Inc, 6617 Padre Blvd, South Padre Island When: Tuesday-Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.. to 4:00 p.m. Contact: volunteer@seaturtleinc.org Additional information: Positions available: gift shop assistant, Allison lifeguard, education assistant, outreach assistant, sea turtle diet prep, nesting season patrol Please note you are required to attend an interest meeting before your application will be processed. Interest meetings are posted on the volunteer page on our website: www.seaturtleinc.org


Laguna Atascosa Friends' Nature Store

Where: 22688 Buena Vista Blvd., Los Fresnos, TX 78566 When: Various shifts available year round Contact: Jolaine Lanehart at 956-832-3905 or friendsoflagunaatascosa@gmail.com Additional information: Volunteers are needed to help with store operations and with store booth at Rio Grande Valley Birding Center and Ocelot Conservation Day activities.


Oleander Acres Butterfly Garden Volunteer

When: Ongoing. See details below. Where: Oleander Acres, 2421 S Conway, Mission Contact: Seth Welliver at 956-607-3304, oleandernursery@gmail.com Additional information: The Garden is open daily free of charge, but call to schedule volunteer times as work days vary. Help is needed in weeding, planting, watering, propagating butterfly host and nectar plants, etc. More Information at: https://www.facebook.com/ButterflyGardenatOleanderAcresRVResort/


South TX Master Gardener Educational Garden Volunteer

When: Wednesday and Saturday from 9 to noon Where: The South Texas Master Gardener Educational Garden is located in the park behind the Precinct 2 Multipurpose Center located at 509 E. Earling Road (extension of Nolana east of Raul Longoria) in San Juan. Contact: Sylvia Casselman at sylvia.casselman@yahoo.com Additional information: Master Naturalists may volunteer in the Native garden area, the wildflower meadow, the Recyclables Cemetery, and the Butterfly Garden. Duties include, but are not limited to, plant maintenance such as watering, shaping and trimming, removing weeds, gathering native seeds, and thinning native plants and transplanting ones that are salvageable.


Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge Nature Store

When: Saturdays 8 am - 4 pm and Sunday mornings (4 hour shifts available) Where: Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, 3325 Green Jay, Alamo Contact: John Thaxter at sjthaxter@gmail.com or 817-913-1811; Store Manager Amanda De Leon at amanda.deleon09@gmail.com Additional information: The Nature Store is operated as a fund raiser for the Friends of the Wildlife Corridor. The work is in an air conditioned visitor center. Summer business is fairly slow, so it is a low pressure deal. Training will be provided. Flexible weekday volunteer hours available.


Edinburg Scenic Wetlands and World Birding Center

When: Call for dates Where: 714 Raul Longoria Rd. Edinburg Contact: Monica Barrera, 956-381-9922, mbarrera @cityofedinburg.com Additional Information: Volunteers are needed for special events during the year.


Estero Llano Grande State Park World Birding Center

When: Call for dates Where: 3301 S International Blvd., FM 1015, Weslaco Contact: 956-565-3919 Additional Information: Assistance is needed with school groups, plant and bird tours, and special events.


Resaca de la Palma State Park

When: To be determined (inquire) Where: Resaca de la Palma State Park, 1000 New Carmen Avenue, Brownsville, TX Contact: Melissa Jones, 956-350-2920, Melissa.jones2@tpwd.texas.gov


Valley Nature Center

When: As requested (Call) Where 301 S Border Ave., Weslaco Contact: Hollie Johnston, Executive Director, 956-969-2475 Additional Information: Assistance with field trips

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