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Botanical Research Institute of Texas: Fall in Love with Fungi - Fort Worth

This two-hour class will introduce participants to the basic biology of fungi and the critical role this kingdom plays in diverse ecosystems - from the saprobes that recycle organic material, to the mycorrhizal fungi associated with trees, forbs and grasses, and the parasites that kill. We will cover the common life-cycles and the different reproductive strategies including the major features needed to identify the macro-fungi (mushrooms) that we see in the field. We will also review the human uses of mushrooms, from food to dyeing fabric to toxic spill cleanup.

Botanical Research Institute of Texas: Soil Biology for Gardeners - Fort Worth

The organisms living in soil are crucial to soil health. In this hands-on class participants will work with microscopes to identify the different types of organisms that live in the soil. This class is a companion to the earlier class "What is the Soil Food Web?" and it is strongly recommended that they be taken together for a more complete understanding of the soil organisms we’ll be discussing and viewing.

North Texas Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalists - Tree ID (Advanced Training) - Garland

Advanced Training

Identification of some common north Texas trees using key developed by Anne Curtin and Rick Murphy. Course covers some basic terminology, use of the key and identification in the field. 

Class presented by the North Texas Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalists in conjunction with the Preservation Society for Spring Creek Forest.

Info: David Parrish dparrish1953@yahoo.com or Anne Curtin anne.curtin@yahoo.com

Report hours to AT: NTX: Other Pre-approved Training (Approved for 1.5 hours AT) Does not include drive time.

Heritage Oak Cliff: Protecting & Improving Oak Cliff's Trees - Dallas

The Dallas tree ordinance and neighborhood activism provide the best protection for the incredible trees that help define Oak Cliff. But sometimes our efforts fail or are not enough – as when a developer clear cuts acres of trees with no permit. Consider how you and your neighborhood can help protect and improve our trees and learn the latest on the Dallas tree ordinance. Each household can take home a free tree (sapling size) at the end of evening. Free and open to the public.

Texas AgriLife Water University: Top 100 Plants for North Texas - McKinney

Create a lush and vibrant landscape with our favorite “Top 100” native and adapted plants, ideal for your North Texas land­scape. You’ll also learn proper soil prepara­tion, proper planting, how to choose the right plant for the right place as well as tips to keep your plants beautiful and healthy year-round. Free.Fire Station #7