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Houston Audubon’s Birdathon
Houston Audubon’s Birdathon
Mar 21 all-day
Houston Audubon's Birdathon
Birding is the birder’s equivalent to a walkathon, but better (because you get to look at birds all day). Teams of 2 or more (typically 4-5) compete to count as many bird species as possible in a consecutive 24-hour period. Birdathon is primarily a fundraiser, so teams also compete to raise the most money for the best cause: bird conservation....
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1:30 pm Gardening for Birds, Butterflies and Other Pollinators course @ Rice University
Gardening for Birds, Butterflies and Other Pollinators course @ Rice University
Mar 21 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Gardening for Birds, Butterflies and Other Pollinators course @ Rice University | Houston | Texas | United States
As birds, butterflies and bees become increasingly imperiled, more homeowners are creating gardens to nurture and sustain pollinators. These dynamic gardens not only support wildlife but also provide an attractive and healthy environment for people. Master gardener and naturalist Glenn Olsen explains which wildflowers, flowering shrubs, fruit trees and even vegetables offer food and shelter for pollinators. Learn to create...
7:00 pm GCAG Presentation by Greg Whittaker @ Wortham Auditorium, first floor, Rosenberg Library
GCAG Presentation by Greg Whittaker @ Wortham Auditorium, first floor, Rosenberg Library
Mar 21 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
GCAG Presentation by Greg Whittaker @ Wortham Auditorium, first floor, Rosenberg Library | Galveston | Texas | United States
In 2018, Greg Whittaker embarked on a yearlong survey of Moody Gardens 240-acre property with the intent to showcase the diversity of species that use the habitats or can be viewed from Moody Gardens throughout the year. The adjacent 170-acre golf course was added to the surveys in late January 2018 and the project was informally called the “410 acre...