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Location: 440 Wilchester Blvd., Houston
The Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary in West Houston is administered by the Houston Audubon Society. The Audubon Society’s mission is to educate the public about our precious natural resources and to encourage conservation. Its 17.5 acres of undisturbed forest provide ample opportunities for observation of nature. In particular, bird-watching is popular with the people who frequent the park.
Download a bird checklist from the Audubon Society’s website and grab your binoculars. Have you ever seen a black-crowned night heron or a yellow-bellied flycatcher? Share the joy of seeing a rare orange-crested warbler or other unique bird with your family!
There are many restaurants and other activities near the Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary so you can go bird-watching in the morning before it gets too hot outside, go to lunch together, and enjoy one of Houston’s many other nature parks in the afternoon. Check out some of the other links on this site for other natural adventures. Don’t miss the chance to experience Texas wildlife completely untouched, up close, and de-“touristed.” This special wildlife sanctuary is the real deal.
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