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SAN ANTONIO - Arboretum San Antonio unveiled its long-awaited master plan design at a community celebration on Saturday. The event, which ran from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., attracted numerous residents eager to learn about the ambitious project aimed at enhancing the city’s green spaces.
The master plan emphasizes the importance of nature and education, featuring a variety of native plants, interactive exhibits, and educational programs designed to engage visitors of all ages. Attendees were treated to guided tours of the proposed site, where they could envision the lush landscapes and diverse ecosystems that will soon flourish.
City officials expressed their excitement about the initiative, noting its potential to foster environmental stewardship and promote biodiversity. The arboretum is expected to serve as a vital resource for schools and community groups, providing hands-on learning experiences that highlight the significance of local flora and fauna.
As San Antonio continues to grow, this arboretum represents a commitment to preserving nature while enriching the community through education and engagement.
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