Valley Nature Center
The center's activities include a summer camp, weekly programs for all ages, birding trips, natural history classes and lectures. There are programs for individuals, children and adults. There is a native plant nursery with plants for sale, a conservation resource library and a gift shop.
History
Valley Nature Center has been in operation as a non-profit organization since 1984 and a new building was opened in 2014. Formed from a vacant lot, the site now includes a 1 mile trail through a cactus garden, bog ponds, and butterfly garden.
Fauna
Insects, birds and animals that have been seen include Malachite butterfly and Melanis pixe butterfly, plain chachalaca, green jays, great kiskadees, buff-bellied hummingbird, Texas tortoise, Texas horned lizard, and Eastern Cottontail Rabbit. The park is considered a good site to view migrating birds and butterflies.
Botanical collection
Botanical collection includes species native to Sabal Palm Grove, Arroyo Colorado brush, the Barretal, Coastal Lomas, and the Chihuahuan Thorn forest also known as Rio Grande-Falcon thorn woodland.
References
- ^ "Amid delays, Weslaco launches probe of Valley Nature Center project". The Monitor. January 13, 2014. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
- ^ "Rio Grande Valley Butterfly Trail". North American Butterfly Association South Texas. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
- ^ "Valley Nature Center". Birding Sites in South Texas. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
- ^ "Valley Nature Center, Weslaco, TX". Mark & Terri's Travels. January 8, 2011. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
External links
- Valley Nature Center - official site