White Oak Bayou Wetlands Conservancy

White Oak Bayou Wetlands Conservancy This 501(c)3 non-profit conserves and restores the wetlands of White Oak Bayou in Pulaski County AR

06/06/2026

Someone accidentally picked up a phone tonight at Millwood Stations Farmers Market that belongs to Lyndsey. She was working giving away trees at the White Oak Bayou booth. Please message me if you have it.

Come see us this Friday at MILLWOOD STATION FARMERS MARKET from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. We will be giving away Native Fruit Tr...
06/03/2026

Come see us this Friday at MILLWOOD STATION FARMERS MARKET from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. We will be giving away Native Fruit Trees for songbirds/wildlife (wild plum & hackberry) and information on how to plant your bare root tree, creating a rain garden, and Arkansas native plants. We will also have t-shirts available for a donation.

Come see Executive Director Kelly French at Millwood Station from 3 to 7 pm today FRIDAY, May 15 and help us raise funds...
05/15/2026

Come see Executive Director Kelly French at Millwood Station from 3 to 7 pm today FRIDAY, May 15 and help us raise funds to build this beautiful public wetlands park on White Oak Bayou. A $25 donation gets you our newest WOB T-Shirt!

05/06/2026

Please join Quail Forever in Arkansas, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Audubon Delta, and the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission for a guided nocturnal wildlife kayak tour at Grassy Lake water trail in Mayflower, AR May 29th & 30th (Rain date June 5th & 6th).

Audubon Delta and the Little Rock Audubon Center have provided 6 canoes and 2 kayaks to reserve through Grace Lovett (501-772-8337). The tour will begin at 8 PM.

RSVP is required for this limited capacity event, please text Grace Lovett (501) 772- 8337 to reserve your spot and if you are bringing your own kayak or you need a vessel.

Thank you to WOBWC Board Member Lyndsey Holloway who provided storm water pollution education and offered free trees on ...
05/04/2026

Thank you to WOBWC Board Member Lyndsey Holloway who provided storm water pollution education and offered free trees on behalf of the Central Arkansas Tree Planting Project to the Keep North Little Rock Beautiful Clean Up participants. WOBWC is a participant in the Tree Planting Project and Executive Director Kelly French was happy to provide the Corn Hole Trash Toss and assist with storm water pollution education.

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Maumelle, AR

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