From the Save Barton Creek Association - Join us for a wildflower hike with our expert plant guide, Sabina Ibarrola. She guided our March native plant hike and taught us a lot about botany and herbalism. April is the height of wildflower season here in central Texas,...

From the Save Barton Creek Association - Join us for a guided hike in the Barton Creek greenbelt led by Linda Ruiz McCall! Linda is a geologist, educator, and business woman with experience in government service, private industry, and public education. Linda currently serves as the Information...

From the Save Barton Creek Association - Join us for happy hour! This month, we'll learn about fish and wildlife in the southern Great Plains and the Edwards Aquifer, as well as Texas climate and water. Recently, the federal government released the Fourth National Climate Assessment report,...

From the Save Barton Creek Association - Join us for a guided hike led by Sabina Ibarrola. She has extensive training in botany and plant identification, as well as considerable experience in herbal medicine. This hike will focus on the identification of plants found right here...

From the Save Barton Creek Association - Help us remove invasive Nandina plants from the greenbelt between the Spyglass and 360 trail entrances! This month's workday is open to the public, but its recommended volunteers be high school students or older as this work is quite...

From the Save Barton Creek Association - Join us at our monthly happy hour to learn about the federal rainfall study called Atlas 14 and its implications related to flood risk in Austin. In response to these risks, the City of Austin Watershed Protection Department proposes...

From the Save Barton Creek Association - Find RSVP info below! We are hosting the kickoff for our new young professional volunteer group, SBCA's Creek Crew, on January 20th! Creek Crew will also be a friendly community; members will be invited to exclusive social events and outdoor...

From the Save Barton Creek Association - Join us for happy hour and a presentation led by Shannon Brown, founder of Ecosystem Regeneration Artisans (ERA) Landscapes, which unites talented land stewards on projects that realize the vision of creating resilient ecological communities. Shannon's work ranges in scale...