DIY Nature Journals
Nature journals are a relaxing way to hone your observation skills, develop your creativity, and practice living in the moment.
Nature journals are a relaxing way to hone your observation skills, develop your creativity, and practice living in the moment.
Did you know there are over 1,000 species of bees in Texas? Taste different varieties of local Texas honey and make a bee home to take home!
Join Dr. Cassidy Johnson to explore the amazing world of frogs and learn how people are working to save these wonderful creatures.
Join us for an environmental symposium to connect Houston area practitioners to share knowledge and discuss conservation initiatives.
All educators are welcome at our workshops – anyone who wants to learn fun, hands-on ways to teach children about science and nature.
Free, registration encouragedAges 21+Location: The Orange Show Evergreen, the Houston Arboretum's young professionals group is excited to team up with […]
Want to help birds but don’t know how? Join us for this free morning chat – just bring $5 for a cup of delicious, bird-friendly coffee.
Curious about bubbles? From smoldering lava to foaming snails and spittlebugs, bubbles pop up in some pretty cool places.
Curious about bubbles? From smoldering lava to foaming snails and spittlebugs, bubbles pop up in some pretty cool places.
Welcome fall with a fun afternoon picnic under the beautiful trees at the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center!
Join Urban Wildlife Biologist Kelly Norrid for a discussion about one of our most misunderstood animals, the coyote.
Learn about animal adaptations, identify tracks and scat, and explore habitats to solve the riddle of the Mystery on the Trails.
Join us for this annual happy hour tradition where you'll get to meet and mingle with other nature-loving young professionals.
Learn about the factors that form our many soil types, how they impact life above ground, and what you can do to improve your garden’s soil.
All educators are welcome at our workshops – anyone who wants to learn fun, hands-on ways to teach children about science and nature.
Welcome fall with a fun afternoon picnic under the beautiful trees at the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center!
We are pleased to inform you that you are invited to attend the Houston Arboretum’s School of Woodland Wizardry!
Light up the darkest days of the year by making your own beautiful beeswax taper candles and pouring beeswax tealights.
Welcome fall with a fun afternoon picnic under the beautiful trees at the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center!
All educators are welcome at our workshops – anyone who wants to learn fun, hands-on ways to teach children about science and nature.