Land Action

Frost Science MUVE Volunteer Workday

Join MUVE in enhancing our coastal habitat through community science at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park.

The MUVE (Museum Volunteers for the Environment) at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science (Frost Science) program offers community volunteer opportunities focused on coastal habitat restoration, including removing invasive vegetation, planting native species, and cleaning up marine debris, often through philanthropic-based workdays on Virginia Key.

MUVE is excited to work alongside our community to care for our critical coastal habitats through nature-based volunteerism. On Saturday, March 21, we will be planting native species and cleaning the beach to enhance the coastal habitat. All tools and materials will be provided. We recommend a reusable water bottle, closed-toe shoes, sun and bug protection, and clothes you don’t mind getting dirty!

This event is being hosted in partnership with the Miami Community ResilienSea Project, a holistic sustainability-based community initiative that unites science, education, and grassroots action to restore habitats and advance climate resilience across Miami-Dade County.

For more info and to complete waivers, please visit:
www.frostscience.org/event/muve-volunteer-workday-march-21

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