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Wildlife Habitat Specialists

Events in May 2025

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April 27, 2025
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April 30, 2025(1 event)

City Council Special Meeting


April 30, 2025

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May 8, 2025(1 event)

EDC Meeting


May 8, 2025

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May 26, 2025(1 event)

City Offices Closed - Memorial Day


May 26, 2025

May 27, 2025(1 event)

City Council Regular Meeting


May 27, 2025

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This site is accessible to disabled individuals.  For special assistance, please contact the City Secretary at (281) 983-2931 prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made.  The City of Meadows Place is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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May 28, 2025
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May 31, 2025

Various wildlife biologists, naturalists and habitat specialists are actively supporting and participating the Meadows Place Monarch Migration Project.    Right now, we are working with some specialists from Wildlife Habitat Federation to help us “develop a lower density grass / higher density forb seed mix that will provide maximum benefit to pollinators of all classes.” – whatever that means.  Parks Director Colene Cabezas assures me it is good.  I know we have been working with other State and National organizations who have advised us, and are continuing to assist us with technical expertise, providing Wildlife/habitat restoration personnel, doing site appraisals and even labor as we continue developing our  Adaptive Management Plans.  

This project is fully funded from outside sponsors and donors. The city’s role is to provide the land and opportunity, which we are happy to do.