News 4 SA | Boerne Conservation Amidst Growth
Big milestone, big news! News 4 SA stopped by to talk with our Land Conservation Director, Kel Hoffman, about the recent land purchase that completed The Cibolo's Conservation Corridor.
Different Stuff: Science Fiction?
Please enjoy this short story written by Bill Zaner, originally published in the Boerne Star in August 1989.
What’s New in Nature
Are you looking for new ways to get outside this summer? Discover our favorite summertime activities for soaking in the beauty of nature.
An Ongoing Legacy of Conservation
As Carolyn Chipman Evans transitions into a new role focused on protecting land, she embarks on a new chapter—one fueled by the same passion, dedication, and belief in the power of conservation.
George Bristol Visits The Cibolo
The Cibolo is honored to host a book signing with George Bristol to celebrate his latest novel, Texas State Parks: The First 100 Years 1923-2023.
KENS 5 | Texas Outdoors Spotlight
KENS 5's Barry Davis explored The Cibolo with his son for a Texas Outdoors special. They toured the Nature Center and Herff Farm to learn about our different ecosystems, dinosaur tracks, field trips, and camps!
KENS 5 | Total Solar Eclipse in Boerne
KENS 5 visited Herff Farm and Boerne, TX to learn about our preparations and celebrations for the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
A Cibola Was a Buffalo Hunter
Have you ever wondered about the origins of the word Cibolo? Read on to discover its true meaning and rich history.
Cibolo Wins Lone Star Award from Texas Parks & Wildlife
The Lone Star Land Steward Award was created by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in 1996 to recognize and honor private landowners who demonstrate exemplary land stewardship. On May 25, 2023, we accepted our first Lone Star Land Steward Award!
A Boerne Love Story: “A Dash to the Post Office”
In honor of Valentine’s Day and in celebration of the legacy and memory of Carolyn Herff Kennon, here is her little love story about how she met her husband, Bill Kennon.
Our Earth Day Birthday
In the spring of 1988, the Cibolo Nature Center opened in grand style, with our Earth Day celebration shown on national television.
Marigolds: A Symbolic Flower for Dia de Los Muertos
One of the brightest and most well-known symbols is the marigold or cempasuchil, the flower of the dead. Those who celebrate this tradition believe the flower helps the dead find their way back to their loved ones in the living world through its vibrant color and strong scent.