Camp Leroy Shuman BioBlitz

Register Here Camp Leroy Shuman, a campground for boys and girls, opened in 1920 and was closed in 2009. The property is owned by the City of Fort Worth and is accessible through permission. It is one of the first scout camps in Fort Worth. Today, the flagpole and the Read more…

North Texas Giving Day 2023

September 21, 2023 is North Texas Giving Day. This year, we are again focusing on raising funds to support our new program and position: North Texas Outreach & Stewardship Program and the Director position. After a successful development campaign in 2020 to fund the introduction of our new North Texas Outreach Read more…

Soils Workshop: Fayette Prairie and Post Oak Savanna

Sales Facility, Washington County Expo, 1305 East Blue Bell Road, Brenham, TX This all-day workshop brings together various experts to address soils of the Fayette Prairie and Post Oak Savanna. Topics to include: Soils 101 and Online Mapping Tools (Alan Stahnke, State Soil Scientist, USDA-NRCS) Microbial Mechanisms of Soil Carbon Read more…

$50.00

Bird BioBlitz at Kirchoff Family Farm

This Saturday, October 21 we will conduct our Fall Bird BioBlitz, led by Patsy and Tom Inglet of the Bexar Audubon Society. We will not have our normal Third Saturday Workday.Birders will arrive at 7:30 AM. We will be divided into four teams, each assigned to survey birds in a Read more…

BioBlitz at Rock Creek Ranch Park in Fort Worth

Rock Creek Ranch Park is a new 300 acre City of Fort Worth park that is not yet open to the public. Jeff Quayle, a field trip leader for the Fort Worth chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas will lead a bioblitz to help the Park & Recreation Department Read more…

Sheri Capehart Nature Preserve Hike with Jim Frisinger

Hike through Eastern Cross Timbers woodlands, pocket prairies & discover aquatic species in the woodland pond. This 59-acre preserve is in the heart of Arlington, but you may forget that when you hike further into this remnant Eastern Cross Timbers preserve. REGISTER HERE Photo by Debra Powell.