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Prairie News

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Our Prairie People: Rory & Virginia

Every month we celebrate “Our Prairie People” by featuring one or more of our many marvelous members. Rory Johnston and Virginia Doyle are featured this month! Read more »

By Kirsti Harms, 2 monthsJuly 25, 2023 ago
Our Members Prairie News Statewide

Our Prairie People: Mapping the Future

Each Thursday in June we will be sharing a feature about one or more of our many marvelous members, in celebration of “Our Prairie People.” This is our featured member this week, Tina Rust! Read more »

By admin, 3 monthsJune 29, 2023 ago
Our Members Prairie News Statewide

Our Prairie People: The Right Thing to Do

Each Thursday in June we will be sharing a feature about one or more of our many marvelous members, in celebration of “Our Prairie People” month. Our fourth entry features Mark and Cheryl Brown! Read more »

By Jeff Sargent, 3 monthsJune 22, 2023 ago
Our Members Prairie News Statewide

Our Prairie People: Rewilding A Legacy

Each Thursday in June we will be sharing a feature about one or more of our many marvelous members, in celebration of “Our Prairie People.” This is our featured member: BRICE MOCZYGEMBA Read more »

By admin, 4 monthsJune 15, 2023 ago
Our Members Prairie News Statewide

Our Prairie People: Force of Nature

Each Thursday in June we will be sharing a feature about one or more of our many marvelous members, in celebration of “Our Prairie People” month. Our second entry features the unstoppable Cynthia Nesser! Read more »

By Jeff Sargent, 4 monthsJune 8, 2023 ago
NPAT Prairies Prairie News Statewide

Burleson Prairie

Another prairie saved! The 427-acre Burleson Farm and Maruna Meadow are exceptional Blackland prairies owned by the Burleson family. The conservation of these iconic restored and remnant prairies in Bell County focuses on conservation of this rapidly disappearing native grassland.  Read more »

By Kirsti Harms, 4 monthsJune 3, 2023 ago
Our Members Prairie News Statewide

Our Prairie People: The Self-taught Botanist

Each Thursday in June we will be sharing a feature about one or more of our many marvelous members, in celebration of “Our Prairie People.” This is our first featured member, and avid naturalist, Jeff Quayle! Read more »

By admin, 4 monthsJune 1, 2023 ago
Elder Prairie NPAT Prairies Prairie News Statewide

Elder Prairie Preserve

Our newest acquisition, the Elder Ranch, now known as Elder Prairie was donated to NPAT in April 2023 by the Houston Trust Company as the Trustee of the Charles Jago Elder Charitable Trust. The conservation easement is held by the Texas Land Conservancy. Read more »

By Kirsti Harms, 5 monthsMay 2, 2023 ago
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Our Prairie People – Like Mother, Like Daughter

Every month we will be sharing a feature about one of our many marvelous members, in celebration of “Our Prairie People.” For September we feature Selena Schindler and Tiffnie Schindler Gonzales. Read more »

By Jeff Sargent, 1 yearSeptember 5, 2022 ago
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Accreditation Renewal

Public Notice of Land Trust Alliance Accreditation Renewal The land trust accreditation program recognizes land conservation organizations that meet national quality standards for protecting important natural places and working lands forever. The Native Prairies Association of Texas (NPAT) is pleased to announce it is applying for renewal of accreditation. A Read more…

By Kirsti Harms, 1 yearAugust 25, 2022 ago

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We welcome anyone with an interest in conservation and prairies to join us and have a diversity of people take part in our volunteer projects, prairie field trips, board leadership, and education programs. Our Student Prairie Education Program has a specific focus on underserved youth and households, primarily of color.

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