- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
Blair Woods Nature Preserve Storm Repair
ORGANIZATION: Travis Audubon
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.

Travis Audubon's Blair Woods Nature Preserve in East Austin was severely impacted by the May 29th storm. Restoring the property will take hundreds of volunteer hours. We are incredibly grateful for anyone wishing to help out through gifts or service!
We are currently requesting volunteer help, but for the safety of all, require that all volunteers adhere to the following conditions as listed on our Blair Storm Recovery Volunteer page.
Volunteers will be assisting in brush removal, and trail repair. We have multiple work days including:
Wednesday, June 11
Wednesday, June 18
Saturday, June 21
Wednesday, June 25
Saturday, July 12
SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER HERE
https://travis.app.neoncrm.com/forms/blairstormrecovery
Travis Audubon was founded in 1952 by visionary Central Texans who recognized the vital connection between conserving wildlife habitat and the ecological balance necessary for healthy, sustainable, and habitable communities. Our vision is to inspire conservation through birding.
More opportunities with Travis Audubon
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Travis Audubon
Location:
3710 CEDAR STREET, Box 5, AUSTIN, TX 78705, US
Mission Statement
Travis Audubon Society promotes the enjoyment, understanding, and conservation of native birds and their habitats.
Description
We protect critical habitat for the endangered Golden-cheeked Warbler at our 690 acre Baker Sanctuary. Our ten acre Chaetura Canyon Sanctuary is home to more than 30 nesting avian species and is world renowned for research and conservation of Chimney Swifts. TAS continues to spearhead conservation programs locally and support them abroad.
We lead diverse and interesting field trips and bird walks nearly every weekend of the year and on weekdays, both at local birding hotspots and exotic getaways. We offer an exciting array of monthly speakers, workshops, youth birding camp, the annual Birdathon, and seasonal as well as monthly bird counts and surveys.
TAS offers year round classes from the basics of birding to advanced classes for the identification of sparrows, raptors, gulls, butterflies and dragonflies, and even grasses. Our outreach programs strive to educate the community about the vital connection between conservation and sustainable, healthy human habitats.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Blair Woods5401 E Martin Luther King BlvdAUSTIN, TX 78721
DATE POSTED
June 6, 2025
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Public Groups
- Private Groups
REQUIREMENTS
- This is a Done in a Day opportunity and there is no prior training or ongoing commitment needed.
- Must be at least 18
- 3 hours
- All equipment and training provided. Please wear closed toe shoes and clothing to protect from sun and insects. Hats, sunblock and bug spray are your friends! Please bring a water bottler to keep hydrated while volunteering.
Private Group Details
- Group Size Range 1 - 20
- Event can be held at organization location(s)
- No Donation