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Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary

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Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Phone:
+1 713-932-1639

Hours:
Sunday7am - 7pm
Monday7am - 7pm
Tuesday7am - 7pm
Wednesday7am - 7pm
Thursday7am - 7pm
Friday7am - 7pm
Saturday7am - 7pm


The Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary is a 17.5-acre nature sanctuary along Rummel Creek, located in Houston, Texas, in the United States. Named after Edith Lotz Moore, who lived on the land with her husband for 43 years, the sanctuary includes a restored log cabin for hosting educational programs and houses administrative offices for the Houston Audubon Society. Since 1975, Houston Audubon has preserved Edith Moore's log cabin in addition to developing trails, creating education programs, constructing an office, and performing outreach from the site. The sanctuary also operates a plant nursery that provides wildflowers and grasses for coastal prairie restoration projects or offered for sale to support the Audubon programs. It specializes in local native prairie grasses and wildflowers with a small selection of understory plants. Moore donated land to the Houston Audubon Society in 1975, to be used as a nature preserve for birds. According to the Houston Audubon Society, the sanctuary's mission is to provide an urban wildlife sanctuary for native plants and animals and to provide education about the natural environment to Houstonians of all ages. Birding programs and day camps held at the sanctuary serve more than ten thousand children and adults every year. This trail is accessible from 7am-7pm.
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