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Library Programs
The general public is invited to the library programs. Events are free of charge. The library schedule is posted on our Event Calendar. Please contact the library branch for more details.
Discover the natural world of birds, native wildlife and plants with these exciting outreach programs from the Houston Audubon Society.
Programs may feature live birds of prey and other animals, hands-on displays, slides,
bird and animal recordings.
Programs run 45 minutes to an hour.
The cost for each program is $100.00.
Available topics include:
- Wild About Houston
Lurking up in the trees, slithering through the grass, and sneaking around the ponds, there are amazing creatures living and surviving in the big city of Houston, Texas. Learn about the diversity of animal life in the Bayou City. Meet live examples from the different animal kingdoms.
- By the Light of the Moon
Explore the world of bats and other fascinating creatures that come out when the sun goes down. Meet some live nocturnal creatures and learn about the amazing bats of Texas.
- Silent Hunters
Explore the world of owls. Learn all about their adaptations for survival, where they live, and what they sound like. Meet live owls and dissect some owl pellets.
- Birds of the Bayou City
Soaring over our city parks and nesting in our backyards are an amazing array of birds. Discover why Houston is one of the birdiest cities in the country. Learn all about what makes a bird a bird. Meet live birds.
- Amazing Plants
Explore the amazing diverse world of plants and find out how these "green machines" are critical for our life on earth. Meet some really cool plants! (3rd grade and up)
- Bayou Buddies (Early Learners Program)
Pick from a variety of topics for your young readers. Whether it is armadillos or hummingbirds, your audience will learn about native wildlife, sing songs, read stories, and enjoy a fun craft. Please call for program topics.
- World of Extremes
Get extremely big and extremely small as we search the globe for natures biggest and smallest members. We will discover plants and animals that really amaze us all and learn about their unique adaptations for survival.
- Birds in Mythology, Legend, and Storytelling
Hear stories from around the world as we explore birds in mythology and legend. Meet live birds and some great books to add to your summer reading list.
Please contact Mary Anne Weber, Education Coordinator, for more information.
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