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WildFest SA Program Overview:  The program offers something for everyone:  lectures, workshops, and field trips; cycling, paddling, hiking, birding, and star-gazing activities; special events at the San Antonio Zoo, Bracken Bat Cave, and other unique locales within San Antonio and the surrounding areas; and self-guided and structured events along the renowned River Walk, at the San Antonio Missions  National Historical Park, and at other cultural, natural, and environmental treasures.
 
The festival will be held at venues throughout Bexar (pronounced “bear”) County, from Medina Natural Area and Mitchell Lake Audubon Center in the south to Government Canyon in the west, Fredrich Park to the north, and the Botanical Garden just northeast of the heart of downtown San Antonio.  Field trips, workshops, and seminars will focus on birds, plants, bats, history, art, archaeology, geology, water and other topics linked to nature.

 
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Written by Administrator   
Friday, 16 March 2007

DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES,
WILFEST SAN ANTONIO HAS BEEN CANCELLED THIS YEAR.

Our sincere apologies for your disappointment and inconvenience.
However, please visit and enjoy our great parks and natural areas. 

PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE DUE TO WEATHER OR OTHER SCHEDULING CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL.

 

WildFest San Antonio Program Events

Saturday Morning Events

Event InformationTitle, Venue, Description & Leader

 FAMILY EVENTS

Event Code
G001
Start Time   
7 AM
Venue Fee*
$6
Group Size
50

 

International Migratory Bird Day Celebration
    Park Staff & Volunteers
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Guadalupe River State Park

This special event will highlight the wonders and importance of birds, from their amazing adaptations to their roles in the natural world. Activities, bird walks, bird banding demonstrations and fun and games will highlight this special day.   *Children 12 and under and adults over 75 free, adults 65-74 pay only $3.

 

Event Code
G006   
Start Time
9 AM
Venue Fee
$0   
Group Size
Unlimited

 

Solar Fest 2008       
   Various Organizations

Venue:  Maverick Park

Solar Fest is an outdoor family event with informative exhibits of solar power, green living and energy conservation.  The event includes live music activities for children, door prizes, and food for purchase.  Admission and parking are free.  The event is in Maverick Park on Broadway at 10th Street.  

FIELD TRIPS

Event Code
G005   
Start Time   
7 AM  
Venue Fee
$0
Group Size
20

Active ImageBirding the Missions Park  
    Mike Scully

 Venue:  San Antonio Missions National Park

Meet at the aqueduct and bird along the Mission’s Park creeks and acequia.

 

Event Code
G002    
Start Time    
9 AM
Venue Fee
$15
Group Size
10


 

Explore a Cave Under San Antonio: Robber Baron
    TCMA members

Venue:  Robber Baron Cave                                      

Robber Baron is one of the most significant of the over 500 Bexar County caves.  It is the longest cave in the county, one of the most geologically complex caves, and has a rich history.  Six blind invertebrate species found nowhere else on earth have been discovered in the cave, two of which are listed endangered by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. On this trip, we will climb and crawl through some of the maze-like passages of this cave.  This trip is for participants 10 and older who are in good physical condition and who don’t mind getting dirty.  Hiking boot and gloves are suggested.  Helmets, lights and kneepads will be provided.  WAIVER REQUIRED.

Event Code
G003
Start Time
9 AM
Venue Fee*
$4
Group Size
20

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Shore and Water Birds at Braunig Lake Park
      Kenny Fletcher

Venue:  Braunig Lake Park

We will walk the nature trail and the shorelines and identify what we see. *Children 15 and under only pay $2.

Event Code
G004    
Start Time
9 AM    
Venue Fee
$0
Group Size
20
 

Fish and Bugs Are Fun  
     David Hernandez
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Venue:  Martin Luther King Park

The best way to learn about riparian habitats is to get in with the fish and bugs and get wet.  During this field trip along Salado Creek at Martin Luther King Park, you will collect and study fish and aquatic insects, collect and test water samples, measure water flow, and assess the habitat quality.  The field trip will be guided by subject-matter experts from the San Antonio River Authority.  Attendees should plan to get wet and bring a change of clothes, sun block, insect repellent, and a cap or hat with a brim. Youth Friendly, ages 11-17 accompanied by an adult.
Event Code
G007
Start Time
9:15 AM
Venue Fee
$0    
Group Size
15 per tour


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Voelcker Park Open House & Guided Nature Hikes
    Janis Merritt, Parks & Recreation Dept., Natural Areas

Venue:  Voelcker Park            

Join Parks and Recreation Department naturalist and native plant expert Janis Merritt for guided nature hikes 9:15 a.m., 10:15 a.m. & 11:15 a.m.

Plants will be identified by past and present uses as well as their potential for landscaping. Guided hikes are limited to the first 15 participants, but attendees are welcome to take self-guided tours from 9 a.m. to noon.

Guided hikes are limited to the first 15 participants, but attendees are welcome to take self-guided tours from 9 a.m. to noon.

 

Event Code
G008
Start Time
10 AM
Venue Fee
$0    
Group Size
100

Plants That Love Our South Texas Soil and Weather            Deedy Wright  

Venue:  Community Room, Lion’s Field, 2809 Broadway                                      
Learn which plants will enjoy growing in our challenging soil and climate conditions. Use plants in your landscape that will attract butterflies, hummingbirds, bees, and other wildlife. It’s easy when you know which native and nearly native plants like the San Antonio area.

 

 Saturday Afternoon Field Trips & Events

 

Event Code
H001
Start Time
1:30 PM
Venue Fee*
$9
Group Size
30

 

Keeping an Eye out for Wildlife
    Zoo Staff

Active ImageVenue:  San Antonio Zoo

Watching wildlife can require a sharp eye, patience and a little ingenuity. Meet native wildlife up close, then join zoo staff as we explore firsthand how to spot signs where wildlife has been.  Designed for families with children ages 5-10.  *Fees for children ages 3-11 $7.

 

Event Code
H000
Start Time
1:00 PM
Venue Fee
$0
Group Size
Unlimited

 

Blue Star Moving Waters Family Day  
     Roland MazucaMandala Workshop

Venue:  Blue Star Contemporary Art Center 

Blue Star Moving Waters Family Day is a fun afternoon of
ecologically themed artist led workshops.  Join us at Blue Star, on the banks of the San Antonio River, where over ten professional artists will present hands-on workshops in Fossil Making with Rhonda Kuhlman, Kinetic Birds with Samantha Ostos, Art-life for Junk Mail with Laura Salazar, Native-American adornment with Gary V. Lett and much more.  This is a free event for children, teens, and families.

 

 

Event Code
H002
Start Time    
4 PM
Venue Fee
$16.95    
Group Size
25

 

 

Explorer Tour  
     Natural Bridge Caverns Staff

Venue:  Natural Bridge Caverns        

Explorer tour is offered only to groups by special arrangement, and it allows guests to see the Discovery Passages much like the people who found the caverns first saw it:  in the dark, illuminated only by flashlight or headlamp. Tour includes a souvenir caving helmet.  WAIVER REQUIRED.  PLEASE NOTE:  Age requirement of 8 years or older for the Explorer Tour.               
 

Saturday Evening Events

Event Code
J001    
Start Time 
6 PM
Venue Fee
$10
Group Size 
50

Emergence from Bracken Bat Cave
     Fran Hutchins

Venue:   Bracken Bat Cave

Bracken Bat Cave is home to the world’s largest colony of mammals.  Almost without fail, they all leave for dinner at dusk each evening.  Join us for a truly unique experience.  Access to the Bracken Cave is via a private, gated, unpaved ranch road.  Map available at Registration Desk.  MEET at gate to the property on Natural Bridge Caverns Road at 6:00 P.M.  The gate will be locked at 6:10 P.M. so please be on time so the rest of the group is not held up.  WAIVER REQUIRED.  NO ALCOHOL.  NO PETS.  CATERING AND TRANSPORTATION NOT INCLUDED BY Bat Conservation International.

 

Event Code
J002
Start Time   
6:30 PM
Venue Fee
$0
Group Size
15

 

Night Sounds/Owl Prowl at the Medina River 
    
Richard Heilbrun

VenueMedina River Natural Area    

Many creatures are only active at night.  Participants will search for elusive critters that make the Medina River Natural Area home.  Learn to identify night creatures by listening to their various calls, chirps, and croaks.  After a presentation, the group will move into the natural area and, using owl calling techniques attempt to observe owls hunting.  Participants must be at least 4 years of age.
Event Code
J003
Start time
8 PM    
Venue Fee*
$6
Group Size
50

 

Astronomically Amazing Star Gazing at Guadalupe River State Park

Venue:  Guadalupe River State Park 

Guadalupe River State Park staff and volunteers will host an evening of star gazing near the bank of the Guadalupe River at Guadalupe River State Park. Telescopes will be pointed skyward as you observe a host of night sky delights from galaxies to nebulas, star clusters, and more. *Children 12 and under and adults over 75 free, adults 65-74 pay only $3.

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 April 2008 )
 
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