Fort Worth Chapter

Spectacular prairie and sky photo by NPAT member Chris Emory.

Welcome to the Fort Worth Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas! We’re glad you’re here.

We’d love to see you at one of our events — check our calendar for the latest info.

We cover 14 North Texas counties. Click image for a larger map.

The Fort Worth chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas formed as a result of the synergy & excitement generated at the State of the Prairie conference held in Fort Worth in May of 2014. The North Central Texas area has its share of prairie folks but they weren’t tightly connected and aimed towards a common goal. Now, under the umbrella of the state Native Prairies Association of Texas mission; the Fort Worth chapter is weaving together local prairie professionals, educators, conservationists, landowners, students, and members of the public in an effort to conserve, restore, protect and educate our community about the importance of the historic prairies of North Central Texas.


Fort Worth Chapter Prairie Journal

News, events, and more.


City Nature Challenge – iNaturalist (April 14 – 18)
City Nature Challenge Tandy Hills Natural Area – April 17 from 4pm – 7pm RSVP: [email protected] Texas Parks & Wildlife ...
BioBlitz at LLELA (Lake Lewisville Environmental Learning Area) on Saturday, April 1, 2017
BioBlitz at LLELA (Lake Lewisville Environmental Learning Area) on Saturday, April 1, 2017 Volunteers needed! (Submitted by Scott Kiester) Bioblitz: ...
Prairie Management on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Land in North Texas
Our March 2017 Meet-Up is... Monday, March 13, 2017 from 6:30pm - 8pm Prairie Management on U.S. Army Corps of ...
Tandy Hills BioBlitz & Beyond
Monday, February 13, 2017 from 6:30pm – 8pm Tandy Hills BioBlitz & Beyond Presenters: John Tandy: Friends of Tandy Hills Natural Area & ...
Tandy Hills BioBlitz & Beyond – Monday, 2/13 at 6:30pm
Join us for our monthly meet-up on 2/13 from 6:30pm - 8pm at Amon G. Carter downtown Fort Worth YMCA ...
Daphne Prairie Birding Field Trip – January 28 – 29
Field Trip to NPAT’s newest Conservation Easement to Monitor Winter Species & do a Winter Bird Point Count Join this ...

The Native Prairies Association of Texas (NPAT) is a non-profit membership organization and land trust dedicated to the conservation, restoration, and appreciation of native prairies, savannas, and other grasslands.  NPAT protects over 4,031 acres of native Texas Prairie, including over 1,340 acres of endangered/threatened tallgrass prairie. NPAT is a 501(c)(3) organization, and your membership and contributions are fully tax-deductible to the amount allowed by law.