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Conservation

Southwest Nature Preserve: Celebrate Pollinators - Arlington

Missy Singleton (private lands biologists with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) will discuss the role of pollinators in our environment and how we can help protect them. National Pollinator Week brings attention to the urgent issue of declining pollinator populations while emphasizing the valuable ecosystem services provided by bees, birds, butterflies, bats and beetles.

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

Native Prairies Asssociation of Texas, Fort Worth Chapter: Native Grassland Restoration, Remediation, and Management - Fort Worth

Presenter is Dan Caudle, a retired NRCS rangeland management specialist, who is now a research associate at BRIT and an independent consultant. Dan is currently working on six native grassland restoration, remediation and long-term management projects. Drawing upon expertise from his 40-year career with NRCS, Dan is advising on projects ranging in size from 6 acres to 15,000 acres located in the Fort Worth Prairie, West Cross Timbers, Post Oak Savanna, and Edwards Plateau regions of Texas and the Gulf Coast Prairie and Longleaf Pine Savanna regions of Louisiana.

Texas AgriLife Water University: Texan Plants - Melissa

There’s a growing trend to incorporate native plants in landscapes not only for their ability to save water, but also for the incredible beauty and the countless ecosystem services they provide! Learn how to grow our favorite native wildflowers, trees, shrubs as well as perennials with lush vibrant colors and textures to make your garden the envy of the neighborhood. We’ll also talk proper soil preparation, proper installation and provide tips for long term maintenance to keep your native landscape looking its best. Free.