The Briscoe Western Art Museum will host its Wild West Wildlife Festival from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Jan. 25 in the museum’s Jack Guenther Pavilion at 210 W. Market St., San Antonio.
What you need to knowThis free community event offers a day of animal-focused activities, educational experiences, storytelling and creative activities for all ages, with live animals making an appearance for guests to meet and learn about.
Featured events include:- Meeting live animals
- Animal stories
- Hands-on owl pellet exploration
- Animal tracks and pollinator plants with Mitchell Lake Audubon Center
- Texas wildlife exploration
- Talks from Bat Conservation International
- Making wild crafts
This event is free and open to the public. To register, visit Briscoe Museum’s
website.
Parks is the general assignments reporter for North San Antonio. He was previously a senior analyst for Citizen, a public safety app, and a community content producer for Gatehouse Media. He graduated from Loyola University in 2009 and attained his MFA from Sarah Lawrence College in 2019. A native Texan, Parks enjoys hiking, barbecue, gardening and reading. Follow Parks on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ParksKugle