Savanna Restoration Nature Walk
Date: Sat., Sept. 22
Time: 8 a.m.
PHP West (NW Military)
Led by Wendy Drezek, Sierra Club, and staffed by an accompanying Master Naturalist. Appreciate the beauty of the natural areas along the Oak Loop Trail and how nature changes through the seasons.
Sponsored by PHPC, AAMN, Sierra Club
Oak Loop Trail Seasonal Nature Walk
Date: Sat., May 26
Time: 8 a.m.
Location: PHP West (8400 NW Military)
Led by Wendy Drezek, Sierra Club, and staffed by an accompanying Master Naturalist. Appreciate the beauty of the natural areas along the Oak Loop Trail and how nature changes through the seasons.
Sponsored by PHPC, AAMN, Sierra Club
Oak Loop Trail Seasonal Nature Walk
Date: Sat., February 25
Time: 8 a.m.
Location: PHP West (8400 NW Military)
Led by Wendy Drezek, Sierra Club, and staffed by an accompanying Master Naturalist. Appreciate the beauty of the natural areas along the Oak Loop Trail and how nature changes through the seasons.
Rainwater Harvesting
Date: Sat., July 28
Time: 9 - 11 a.m.
Salado Outdoor Classroom
Do we need to harvest rainwater or do we have enough water already? Come find out the facts about this most important resource: WATER.
Sponsored by PHPC, AAMN
Geology of Hardberger Park
Date: Sat., June 23
Time: 9 - 11 a.m.
Come walk the Geology Loop of Phil Hardberger Park East and learn what the rocks and cliffs tell you about the history of South Texas.
Sponsored by PHPC, AAMN
Insects – the good, bad & scary
Date: Sat., May 26
Time: 9 - 11 a.m.
South Texas is full of insects, some are good and some are scary, but all have a place in our ecology. Find out what insects are your friends and which ones you need to keep your distance from. Learn why insects are as a whole are so important in your life and why you shouldn't step on every spider you see.
Sponsored by PHPC, AAMN
Running Waters Apache Del Rio
Date: Sat., May 5
Time: 9 - 11 a.m.
NW Military Drive entrance
Join the Apache Del Rio Intertribal as they dance, tell stories and sing songs of their ancestors. Dance to the beat of the drum from Running Waters. See program signs off parking lot. Make your own corn husk doll to take home.
Native Fiesta Flower
Date: Sat., April 28
Time: 9 - 11 a.m.
Location: PHP West (8400 NW Military)
Come take a wildflower walk with Lottie Millsaps and Liz Robbins, Master Naturalists and members of the Native Plant Society of Texas. See what's blooming in Phil Hardberger Park West and learn what uses many wildflowers have had in medicine, food and survival of the native Americans and early settlers of Texas.
Sponsored by PHPC, AAMN
South Texas Herpetological Association
Date: Sat., April 7
Time: 9 - 11 a.m.
Jeff Dominguez of the South Texas Herpetology Association displays and talks about venomous and non-venomous snakes of Texas. Hold a friendly live snake. Kid friendly activity included.
Butterflies & Butterfly Gardens
Date: Sat., Mar. 24
Time: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Joanne Wells, native San Antonian and Master Naturalist, will make a presentation on butterflies, their life cycle and what kinds of plants and flowers they need to live here in South Texas. Learn what are the best plants to attract butterflies and help them reproduce. Learn how to make seed balls you can take home to start your own butterfly garden.
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Dairy Barn UpdateRestoration of the original Voelcker dairy barn...
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Trail Closures 7/23 through 9/3All trails on the NW Military side of Phil Hardberger...
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Hardberger Park will continue to evolve in 2012The new year will usher in the third phase of the five-phase...
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