
MUVE is excited to work alongside our community in partnership with Miami-Dade County’s Miami EcoAdventures to care for our critical coastal habitats through nature-based volunteerism. On Saturday, May 17, we will plant native sea oats to enhance beach dunes and conduct a community science-based beach cleanup. 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!
Directions to check-in
- Check-in will be located at Crandon Park on Key Biscayne. The exact meeting location will be sent out in an email the day before the event.
Parking
- Parking is free for registered volunteers and passes will be provided upon check-in.
Community Service Hours
- We offer community service hours at all MUVE events. Please find us after the event to sign forms.
Safety
- The completion of Frost Science waiver and Miami-Dade County waiver are required for participation. These waivers are both included in the online registration process.