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Friends of Southwest Nature Preserve: Prairie Restorations and Pollinator Gardens - Arlington

Heather Bass, botanist and native landscaping consultant at BRIT, will provide an overview of lessons learned about successful native plant establishment and maintenance during three research projects looking at a native prairie restoration, a native prairie creation, and establishing sustainable urban pollinator gardens. 

Info: Annabelle Corboy apcorboy@sbcglobal.net or 817-683-1739

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth: The Legend of Big Bend - Fort Worth

"The Legend of Big Bend" concert features storytelling, breathtaking video and original music by the Montopolis rock and roll chamber orchestra, taking the audience on an epic adventure to the high desert of west Texas. Filmmaker David Barrow has captured the vast landscapes, intimate details and everything in between. Texas poets, philosophers, scientists and historians speak of this mysterious and desolate land in audio recordings between songs.  "The Legend of Big Bend" combines all of these elements in an exhilarating hour and thirty minute performance.

Greater Fort Worth Sierra Club: Trinity River Turtle Survey - Fort Worth

Andrew Brinker, science/biology teacher at R.L. Paschal High School, along with a few of his students, will discuss the Trinity River Turtle Survey. The primary goal of the project is to involve R.L. Paschal High School students in scientific research. Although catching turtles is a ton of fun, we have also been busy with publications and presentations (several of which have students as authors!). They will be bringing live turtles too!

Potluck at 6:30 with meeting to follow. Bring a dish to share. Drinks provided. Bring your own cup please.

Native Prairies Association of Texas, Fort Worth Chapter: Penitentiary Hollow Hike - Dallas

Jeff Quayle will be leading an adventurous hike to Lake Mineral Wells State Park to Penitentiary Hollow. This will be a moderate hike through Penitentiary Hollow. Hiking boots and long pants is preferred, so be prepared for a lot of exploring off of the main trails. Weather permitting. Trees and understory species will be leafed out, so we may be dodging some brush and greenbriar. Be prepared to explore some nook and crannies of the hollows. We will be observing our native ferns in the area and other natives in the park, including a few rare species. Must pay park entrance fee.

Native Prairies Association of Texas, Fort Worth Chapter: Greenhouse Tour - Fort Worth

Tarrant County College’s Northwest campus has endeavored on a prairie restoration project at the site of their future Marine Creek Nature Discovery Center project. The goal is to integrate interdisciplinary teaching across the campus to provide hands-on educational exhibits, recreational activities and research opportunities to students that increase awareness, appreciation and sustainability of the natural environment. Eventually, a sustainable building will sit atop the hill overlooking the restored pocket prairie and Marine Creek Lake.

Texas Riparian Association: 2019 Urban Riparian Symposium - Grapevine (Feb. 27-March 1)

"Building Community Connections for Healthy Urban Streams"

The Urban Riparian Symposium provides an opportunity for natural resource professionals to share ideas, discuss management and policy issues, lessons learned in urban riparian and stream planning, assessment, design, construction and evaluation. The symposium will include presentations, panel discussions, receptions and pre-conference workshops/field tours. Early/Student registration is for $150 before Jan. 31. Late registration from Jan. 31 - Feb. 22 will be for $200.  

Native Plant Society of Texas, North Central Chapter: Winter Woody Plant ID - Fort Worth

Examining leaves is a common practice for identifying trees and shrubs, but what about when deciduous plants lose those leaves in winter? Each species has its own unique growth habits, bark, twigs, buds and leaf scars that provide clues to solving the mystery. Join plant ecologist Suzanne Tuttle as she shows you the tricks of the trade for identifying deciduous woody plants after leaf drop.  Suzanne was the manager of the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge from 2005 to 2016. Before that she'd worked at the center in other capacities since 1993.