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Maddin Prairie

In the Field Maddin Prairie Prairie Skies

Glittering Grammas at Maddin Prairie

A trip report by Lisa Spangler, photos taken November 15, 2022 I always look forward to visiting Maddin Prairie as it’s never the same place twice. This visit was an extra special treat as it was only 26 F and the grammas were glittering with frost. I couldn’t stop taking Read more…

By Lisa Spangler, 2 monthsNovember 29, 2022 ago
In the Field Maddin Prairie

A Maddin Summer

Kirsti Harms made one of her regular visits to Maddin Prairie. Even in the heat of summer there is something to see there. Read more »

By Kirsti Harms, 3 yearsJuly 29, 2020 ago
In the Field Maddin Prairie

A June Visit to Maddin Prairie

Maddin Prairie Preserve is our largest and westernmost prairie. I have been going out there every six weeks or so for several years, as a volunteer, and lately as staff. No matter when I go, there is always work to do and nature to study. This year is no different. ~Kirsti Harms Read more »

By Kirsti Harms, 4 yearsJune 15, 2019 ago
Maddin Prairie

Maddin Prairie Preserve Open Weekend – May 18 – 19, 2019

By Fort Worth, 4 years ago
Yellow prairie paintbrush
In the Field Maddin Prairie

Maddin Wildflowers

A spring trip to our western prairie was a wildflower delight! It is a good year for wildflowers all over the state. Read more »

By Kirsti Harms, 4 yearsApril 6, 2019 ago
Maddin Prairie

Maddin Prairie Preserve Winter Bird Survey & Prairie Maintenance Trip January 21 – 22, 2017

Maddin Prairie Preserve Winter Bird Survey & Prairie Maintenance Trip January 21 – 22, 2017 If you would like to explore our fabulous preserve of the Rolling Plains ecoregion consider joining NPAT on a field trip to Maddin Prairie Preserve near Colorado City Texas on January 21 and 22. It Read more…

By Fort Worth, 6 years ago

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Manchaca, TX 78652
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