Prairie Ambassador: Would you like to be one?

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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 Texas. NPAT protects 2,780.87 acres of native Texas prairie, including over 100 acres of endangered/threatened tallgrass prairie.

Pat Merkord, Executive Director of NPAT will be at the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge on Sunday, April 10 at 1pm to present on the mission & programs of NPAT. Pat travels the state presenting on the organization & could use some help from supporters who enjoy public speaking. If you enjoy sharing with others your love of prairies in Texas, this is the training for you. This is training for the Fort Worth chapter of NPAT region (i.e. not the entire state). Pat will give the presentation, provide the PowerPoint template & materials to present to interested groups.

If you are interested in becoming a Prairie Ambassador, please RSVP by Friday, April 8 at [email protected] .