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Fort Worth Chapter

Fort Worth Chapter

Conservation can start in your own garden

By LAURA BUSH Published: 15 May 2015 (Dallas Morning News) Spring is my favorite time of year in Texas. As I watch the native prairie bloom at our ranch, and the evening primrose blossom at the Bush Center, I am reminded of our vast and varied landscape. The bluebonnets and Indian Read more…

By Fort Worth, 7 yearsJune 7, 2016 ago
Fort Worth Chapter

Boots-on-the-Prairie iNaturalist Training

Monday, April 11, 2016 at 6:30pm Tandy Hills Natural Area 3400 View Street, Fort Worth (meet at the playground) *Special meeting location this month is at Tandy Hills. Rachel Richter & Sam Kieschnick, Urban Biologists for the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, & Bruce Benz, Chair of the Biology Department at Texas Wesleyan Read more…

By Fort Worth, 7 yearsApril 10, 2016 ago
Fort Worth Chapter

Prairie Ambassador: Would you like to be one?

Prairie Ambassador is a new Native Prairies Association of Texas (NPAT) program that trains members to present to civic groups, non-profit organizations, schools, homeowner associations & other groups (as requested). NPAT is a non-profit membership organization & land trust dedicated to the conservation, restoration, & appreciation of native prairies in Read more…

By Fort Worth, 7 yearsMarch 23, 2016 ago
Fort Worth Chapter

Unexpected Pocket Prairies of Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Unexpected Pocket Prairies of Guadalupe Mountains National Park By Chris Emory In early November 2015,  I had the chance to visit Dog Canyon which is an out of the way, seldom visited & remote area in the northern part of the Guadalupe Mountains National Park in West Texas. My main Read more…

By Fort Worth, 7 yearsDecember 4, 2015 ago

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Native Prairies Association of Texas
PO Box 1101
Manchaca, TX 78652
512-392-2288

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Join the Native Prairies Association of Texas and help us achieve our  mission to preserve and protect our native grasslands. Over 5,000 acres of  Texas prairie protected and counting!

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