Please see below a collection of links related to the WildFest San Antonio Project. |
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Botanical Gardens
Enjoy your escape to 33 acres of tranquility. Explore the beautiful Lucile Halsell Conservatory with its striking glass pyramids. Stroll through the formal gardens. See the Old-Fashioned Garden. Hike the native areas. Have lunch at the Carriage.. |
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Brackenridge Park / Olmos Basin
San Antonio's Brackenridge Park has delighted Alamo City residents and tourists alike for generations. Created from land donated to the City of San Antonio in 1899, the 343-acre Brackenridge Park hosts a variety of popular attractions and outdoor... |
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Medina River Natural Area
Join us on the last Saturday morning of each month. We will meet near the kiosk by the Parking Lot. Please bring gloves and a water bottle! Call 624-2575 for Details & to Sign Up! – 1999 to Present
2006 - Land Acquisitio... |
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Government Canyon State Natural Area
Government Canyon State Natural Area is an approximately 8,622-acre area in Bexar County, just outside San Antonio. The State Natural Area was purchased by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in 1993, in cooperation with Edwards Aquifer Authority... |
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Mitchell Lake Audubon Center
Explore a place where nature is continually renewing itself. Where birds, insects, and wild plants surprise you with a new spectacle around every corner. A place where families, school groups and individuals can reflect and learn about the natural... |
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Texas Snakes are beautiful and exciting to watch but the South Texas Poison Center (STPC) urges caution and respect for these lovely creatures.
Texas is home to the following venomous snakes: the Copperhead, Cottonmouth, Rattlesnake, Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Timber Rattlesnake, Mojave Rattlesnake, Blacktail Rattlesnake, Western Rattlesnake, Massasauga, Pygmy Rattlesnake... |
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