Flood-Mitigation-Forum-Flyer-101024 Are you interested in listening to a discussion on flood mitigation strategies happening in Houston? How can the Houston-Galveston area and communities be better protected from major flood events? What are the options for flood mitigation strategies and how might they make us safer? What are the pros and cons of different flood […]
Our office is closed on Monday 10/14 in honor of Indigenous People's Day, where we recognize the Indigenous communities that have lived & still live on Turtle Island for thousands of years. To learn more please check out more information in https://ndncollective.org/. "NDN Collective is an Indigenous-led organization dedicated to building Indigenous power. Through organizing, […]
Join BCWK's Community Science Manger, Mashal Awais, and our partner, Uilvim Ettore Gardin Franco from Rice University's enter for Research Computing/Spatial Studies Lab at the Texas GIS Forum where we'll present on "Leveraging Public Data for Visual Storytelling, Community Mapping, and Engagement." Our presentation will focus on centering the Justice in the Sewers mapper, showcasing […]
The Public Interest Environmental Law Conference is an opportunity to learn more about niche environmental topics, with a focus on public interest lawyering, as well as an important opportunity to build professional networks and regional collaboration. Day 1 is invite only, while day 2 is open to the public. To sign up and learn more […]
Interested in learning more about our wetlands around the Houston region? Join our wetland team for one of our Wetland Walks. This wetland walk happening on October 26, 2024 will focus on advocacy surrounding wetland loss and the environmental issues impacting downstream communities, particularly those in Northeast Houston.
Interested in learning more about our wetlands around the Houston region? Join our wetland team for one of our Wetland Walks. This wetland walk happening on November 9, 2024 will take place at Sheldon Lake State Park, and will be guided by Andrew Sipocz, a natural resources coordinator with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.