Native Plants of Central Texas for Teachers
Wildflower Center 4801 La Crosse Ave., Austin, TXTeachers, learn the basics of plant identification and about common species around Austin. These skills will enrich all your future outdoor field trips!
Teachers, learn the basics of plant identification and about common species around Austin. These skills will enrich all your future outdoor field trips!
Educators, learn how to use Project Learning Tree and how to map trees with a locally-developed app.
What is a butterbike? Sounds slippery? Sounds delicious? Sounds amazing! Cyclist Sara Dykman is biking 10,000 miles to follow the monarch butterfly migration from Central Mexico to Canada and back. She calls it, "butterbiking with the butterflies." And she's making a stop right here amid the butterflies and nectar plants of the Wildflower Center to […]
Join the UT Plant Biology Program at the Wildflower Center for an interesting and exciting science lecture with free reception and activities. All ages welcome!
This workshop will introduce educators to the Growing Up WILD (GUW) curriculum, an early childhood education program encouraging children to be curious about explore the natural world. Through experiences and activities, GUW provides positive impressions of the natural world alongside social and academic skills. This program is open to both formal and informal teachers. The workshop […]
Your secret hideouts awaits. Join us for a magical weekend for the first look at our Fortlandia exhibition.
Free family fun with a new theme each week!
This workshop will introduce high school teachers to a curriculum designed around the issue of invasive species.
Learn to create a child and pet-friendly nature play space at home or in your community
A literary adventure with children's authors and illustrators from Texas featuring story times and activities