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Trail Work Day • Sat Sept 27 Turkey Mountain

Tag: Greenspace Preservation

Monarch Media Monday 2025

Join us for Monarch Media Monday 2025 at Gathering Place!

This event will help close out the Monarchs on the Mountain celebration. 

This year we will be joined by Oklahoma Department of Transportation, staff biologists, Vonceil Harmon and Kaitlyn Taylor for a discussion on all the incredible work their team has made transforming our state highway right-of-ways with pollinator friendly landscapes. This discussion will revolve around the history of the program, and the impact investing in these spaces has made!

This event is free to join. There will be a pollinator social hour beforehand with snacks and a cash bar starting at 6 PM and the discussion will start at 7pm. 

Located at the Williams Lodge at Gathering Place. 
2650 South John Williams Way Tulsa, OK 74114

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Trail Work Day • Saturday May 31 • Tulsa Botanic Gardens 9AM – Noon

In Partnership with Tulsa Botanic Garden we are gearing up for our next work day!

Meet At Tulsa Botanic Garden

3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr, Tulsa, OK 74127

What to bring / wear:

  • Sturdy Shoes
  • Sun Screen
  • Bug Spray
  • Water for drinking

Tools (optional)

***** Should you bring personal tools please clearly label them so you can make it home with what you brought.

*******note – we do not expect any one volunteer to provide everything on this list, pick one or two things

  • Gloves
  • Shovel
  • Rake
  • Loppers
  • Hand saw (non-power like a bow saw or folding saw) and small Axe/Hatchet

Project list:

  • Erosion control in the Persimmon Grove
  • Rock Armoring
  • Trail switchback rehabilitation

What to know:

  • Work will focus on the Cross Timbers Nature Trail
  • Upon arrival at the garden check in at the TUWC Tent at the trail head.
    • here you will need to fill out a waiver before you begin work.

Exciting Bonus

For volunteers who stay for the full three hour work day you will be presented 1 voucher to return for a leisure visit as a guest on a future date!

If you have any questions please contact Peter or J.T.

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Trail Work Day • Sunday April 13 • Mooser Hollow Greenway / Lubell Park 9AM – Noon

In Partnership with Tulsa’s Bike Club we are gearing up for our next work day!

Meet at Remington Education Center

2524 W 53rd St,

Tulsa, OK

What to bring / wear:

  • Sturdy Shoes
  • Water for drinking

Tools (optional)

***** Should you bring personal tools please clearly label them so you can make it home with what you brought.

*******note – we do not expect any one volunteer to provide everything on this list, pick one or two things

  • Gloves
  • Shovel
  • Loppers
  • Hand saw (non-power like a bow saw or folding saw) and small Axe/Hatchet

Project list:

  • Clearing Deadfall
  • Rock Armoring
  • Clearing Drains
  • Trail Rerouting
  • Additionally if any families or groups wish to just come out and pick up litter we will gladly set them to work too!

If you have any questions please contact Peter

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Spotlight on Education: Earth Day is Around the Corner! 

Earth Day is rapidly approaching, and TUWC will be out and about for many earth day events around Tulsa. Although TUWC has excellent trail work days (Sunday, March 9th, 9am at Keystone Ancient Forest – mark your calendars!), we also educate the public about leave no trace principals, trail etiquette, and supporting pollinators. You can spot us at environmental fairs year-round, but especially at earth day events. 

Already this year we’ve attended the 2025 Oklahoma Environmental Expo at the Oklahoma City Zoo, utilizing our Leave No Trace diorama to show our fellow outdoor recreators that staying on trail, not littering, and making sure to scoop up that doggy doo are all important tenants of maintaining the health of your urban wilderness. 

Did you know that dog waste is not only a hazard for the bottom of your hiking shoes or bike tires, but also a cause of pollution in waterways? Dog waste contains nitrogen and phosphorus, which can deplete oxygen that fish and other water-based life need to survive. Water runoff from dog waste can also encourage the growth of harmful algae and, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is considered a significant source of pathogens like fecal coliform, a disease-causing bacteria. 

Although things like orange peels, apple cores, and dog waste may be organic materials that can break down in certain environments, disposing of them in your local urban wilderness can cause wild animals to depend on humans as a source of food and pollute our waterways. Leaving no trace means to leave the trail as if you were never there – preserving that trail magic for those that recreate after you! 

Besides our March 9th trail & April 13 work day, TUWC has some exciting education events upcoming. You can find our education table at:

  • Earth Day at Chandler Park – Friday, April 11 
  • Native Plant Sale Philbrook – Saturday, April 12
  • Party for the Planet at the Tulsa Zoo – Saturday, April 19 
  • PSO Employee Earth Day Event – Tuesday April 22
  • The M.E.T.’s Environmental Expo – Wednesday, April 23 (Earth Day!) 
  • Earth Day Event Ray Harlan Nature Park – Saturday April 26

We hope that you’ll join us at one of these events. Until then – see you outside! 

Stephanie Acquario, TUWC Conservation and Education Co-chair

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