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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 Linda Winchester   
Monday, 05 March 2007

If you would like to contribute to WildFest San Antonio please go to our "How To Contibute" page and learn about the different levels at which you can participate and support WildFest San Antonio.

2008 Contributors: 
(We will soon provide a complete updated list inclusive of all Contributors for 2008)
Updated as of 03/28/08, WildFest San Antonio would like to thank the following Contributors:


CPS Energy - Live Oak
San Antonio River Authority - Live Oak
San Antonio Water System - Live Oak
City Counciil District 3 - Roland Gutierrez - Texas Tortoise
City Counciil District 4 - Richard Perez - Hummingbird

2007 Contributors:
Updated as of 04/03/07, WildFest San Antonio would like to thank the following Contributors:

Bexar Audubon Society - Texas Tortoise Spanish Moss at Government Canyon
Brenda Vickrey Johnson & Jerry Johnson   -  Texas Tortoise
City Counciil District 1 - Roger Flores   -  Monarch
City Counciil District 3 - Roland Gutierrez  -   Monarch
City Counciil District 4 - Richard Perez  -   Monarch
City Counciil District 5 - Patti Radle  -   Texas Tortoise
City Counciil District 6 - Delicia Herrera   -  Hummingbird
City Counciil District 7 - Elena Guajardo   -  Monarch
CPS Energy  -   Live Oak
Friends of Friedrich Wilderness Park   -  Dragonfly
Friends of Nelson Wolff   -  Texas Tortoise
Guess Foundation  -   Monarch
Lifshutz Companies   -  Dragonfly
Los Leones   -  Texas Tortoise
Marriott Lodging   -  Hummingbird
Milton Guess   -  Texas Tortoise
Natural Bridge Caverns - Monarch
Office of the Mayor  -   Monarch
San Antonio River Authority  -   Live Oak
Sergio Rodriguez   -  Texas Tortoise

Contributor Level             Title
$25,000                            GOLDEN EAGLE
$10,000                            BLUEBONNET
$5,000                              WHITE TAILED DEER
$2,500                              LIVE OAK
$1,500                              MOCKINGBIRD
$1,000                              MONARCH
$500                                 TEXAS TORTOISE
$250                                 HUMMINGBIRD
$100                                 DRAGONFL

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dwight Henderson, Chair
Roberto Anguiano, Vice Chair
Linda Koehler, Secretary
Milton Guess, Treasurer

PLANNING COMMITTEE
Roberto Anguiano - Los Vecinos de las Misiones
Stephanie Bocanegra - SAWS
Karen Bishop - San Antonio River Authority
Gail Dugelby - Medina River Natural Area
Judit Green - Texas Parks & Wildlife
Milton Guess - San Antonio Area Tourism Council
Richard Heilbrun - Texas Parks & Wildlife
Dwight Henderson - Mitchell Lake Audubon Center
Linda Koehler - Mitchell Lake Audubon Center
Greg Mitchell - National Park Service - San Antonio Missions
Iliana Peña - Mitchell Lake Audubon Center
Cecilia Picazo - San Antonio Water System
Carol Rodriguez - Los Vecinos de las Misiones
Bobby Salluce – San Antonio Convention & Visitors Bureau
Daniel Silvas - COSA Parks & Recreation Department
Peggy Spring - San Antonio Natural Areas
Linda Winchester - San Antonio Area Tourism Council
ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS:
Bracken Bat Cave
Brackenridge Park / Olmos Basin
Braunig Lake Park
Calaveras Lake Park
Comanche Look Out Park
Comanche Park
Crownridge Canyon Natural Area
Espada Mission
Friedrich Wilderness Area
Friesenhahn Cave
Government Canyon State Natural Area
Guadalupe River State Park
Honey Creek State Natural Area
iMAP Group
Jackson Nature Park
Land Heritage Institute
Medina River Natural Area
Mission Concepcion
Mission County Park
Mitchell Lake Audubon Center
Natural Bridge Caverns
Norris Conference Center, Balcones Heights
O.P. Schnabel Park
Robber Baron Cave
San Antonio Botanical Garden
San Antonio River Walk
San Antonio Zoo
Walker Ranch Historic Park
Witte Museum
Last Updated ( Friday, 04 April 2008 )
 
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