Pen & Petal: Botanical Poetry (NEW!)
Wildflower Center 4801 La Crosse Ave., Austin, TXSunflowers and sonnets, violets and verses! This class will weave through the gardens before retreating to read and write with instructor guidance.
Sunflowers and sonnets, violets and verses! This class will weave through the gardens before retreating to read and write with instructor guidance.
Join in for the opening of Katy McCarthy's exhibit in our historic McDermott Learning Center. Refreshments will be served and the artist will be available for questions.
Come learn with our expert conservationist and propagation specialist and get empowered to power the migration with homegrown native milkweeds.
Many a rough and tumble writer or tall tale teller has been inspired by Texas' tough yet lovely landscapes. Try your hand at some lone star poetry and prose of your own with instructor guidance.
In collaboration with the National Wildlife Federation we present "The Guardians," a film depicting modern day in Mexico's Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve and the community's struggle to protect their vital forestland. Expert panel discussion to follow the screening.
Monarchs! These winged beauties migrate twice a year between Mexico and Canada and are facing great challenges. Drop in and learn what you can do to help.
Discover the diversity of birdlife, when and where to find migratory species and which species thrive as residents right here among us (and how we can be hospitable hosts to them).
Find stillness in the gardens with guided meditation and exercises for tapping into your inner creative wellspring.
They came from outer space...well, not exactly, but non-native plants and animals that have become invasive are increasingly affecting the economic, medical, and ecological health of Texas. This discussion with authors of "Unnatural Texas? The Invasive Species Dilemma" sheds light on the implications and management of unwanted flora and fauna. FREE with admission Admission is […]
Come learn some fun insect facts, including where they like to live, and build a mini insect hotel