Armand Bayou Nature Center is a urban save situated in Pasadena and southeast Houston between the Johnson Space Center and the Bayport Industrial District. The 2,500-section of land (10 km2) nature center is the biggest urban wild protect in the United States.
Established in 1974, the center comprises of a footpath through backwoods and bogs, live creature showcases, buffalo and prairie stages and butterfly gardens. The center additionally incorporates the "Martyn", "Karankawa", "Swamp", "Woman Bird" (named after Lady Bird Johnson) and "Prairie" nature trails that enable guests to see backwoods, prairie, bog and normal bayou environments once regular in the Houston and Galveston area.
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Established in 1974, the center comprises of a footpath through backwoods and bogs, live creature showcases, buffalo and prairie stages and butterfly gardens. The center additionally incorporates the "Martyn", "Karankawa", "Swamp", "Woman Bird" (named after Lady Bird Johnson) and "Prairie" nature trails that enable guests to see backwoods, prairie, bog and normal bayou environments once regular in the Houston and Galveston area.
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