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Riverside Nature Center

Riverside Nature Center
150 Francisco Lemos St.
830-257-4837

Mission:

The mission of Riverside Nature Center is to foster greater public awareness and appreciation of the Hill Country’s natural resources through education, information and by example. Riverside Nature Center is administered by the Riverside Nature Center Association a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1989 that is supported financially by its members, grants and donations.

Vision:

Riverside Nature Center's vision is to be the recognized center for public education about Hill Country natural resources. Join us to help make our future.

Our Association: Riverside Nature Center is administered by the Riverside Nature Center Association, with a Board of Directors who have a wide variety of backgrounds. They include an attorney, engineers, entrepreneurs, medical personnel, a banker, a zoologist, a bird specialist, a tree specialist, and many people who have dedicated much of their lives to Hill Country plants. In addition to their board duties, they donate many hours to fund-raising, programs and the habitat at Riverside Nature Center.


Riverside Nature Center is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media

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