The flora and fauna of Seabourne Creek Nature Park helped the Houston-Galveston Team win most species observed in the USA during iNaturalist’s 2022 City Nature Challenge!
Seabourne Creek Nature Park
Seabourne: many 2022 projects planned
The Texas Master Naturalist Coastal Prairie Chapter plans many 2022 projects at Seabourne. Sharon Watson photo taken by Naomi Brown.
Cedar waxwings showing up again
Cedar waxwings recently showed up at the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center. The picture by Joyce Tipton is from last winter in her backyard.
TMN CPC restores Seabourne prairie
Prairie restoration efforts at Seabourne Creek Nature Park provide many opportunities to learn about native plants. Switchgrass photo by Lynn Trenta
Seabourne hosts yellow garden spiders
A 7 a.m. trip to Seabourne Creek Nature Park reveals many dew-laden webs. This photo by Noel Zinn is from Brazos Bend State Park.
Seabourne hosts seven types of bluestem
King Ranch bluestem is among the numerous non-native grasses living at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Photo by Paula Dittrick
Seabourne: summer gardens keep pace
Texas Master Naturalist Coastal Prairie Chapter members are improving the gardens and prairie at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Sign by Pam Jones
Seabourne update: prairie planting success
Texas Master Naturalists keep busy at gardens and in prairie at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Photo of Sharon Watson by Naomi Brown
Come see Seabourne Creek Nature Park gardens
This coneflower is among many beautiful blooms in the Seabourne Creek Nature Park gardens, which master naturalists keep improving. Photo by Paula Dittrick











