Description: Soar into the world of birds with Wild Bird Adventures. Meet some of their education ambassadors and find out why the upper Texas coast is so important to our feathered friends. 
 
Our speaker for April is Mary Anne Morris, the Founder and Director of Wild Bird Adventures in Hempstead, TX. She travels with her feathered ambassadors to schools, libraries, nursing homes and events across the region. 

She served as the Education Director at Houston Audubon for 24 years and has been teaching about birds for over 35 years. She travels with “feathered” teaching ambassadors who are the “spokesbirds” for the avian world. She graduated with honors from Virginia Tech with a degree in Forestry and Wildlife Biology and a minor in Geography. She was a full-time educator and rehabilitator for the world renowned Raptor Trust in New Jersey where she cared for over 3,000 injured and/or orphaned birds each year and taught thousands of school children.

During an eight-year period in Montana, she taught bird conservation, presented teacher workshops on migratory birds at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, and served as summer bird educator at Zoo Montana.    

 She also served as President of the Sacajawea Audubon Society and the Montana Environmental Education Association, and is a member of the North American Association for Environmental Education and the International Association of Avian Trainers and Educators.  

Meeting date & time:  Tuesday, April 21, 2026 @ noon CST

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Meeting ID: 281 370 4200