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Full Moon Paddle - Ft Worth

Come and join us for a different type of Canoe Tour in the evening hours. This program will present new opportunities like
hearing beavers slap the water with their tails and seeing other wildlife, like deer and raccoons. Canoes, paddles and lifejackets are provided. Children must be 5 years or older. Parents must sign a liability waiver for minor children. Some previous experience recommended. Registration ends Tuesday preceding or when filled. Maximum - 12 participants. Meet at Big River Parking Lot.Pre-registration required. $20 (includes admission)/MEMBERS $15.

Organic Farming & Fruit Tree Class - Chico, TX

Organic Farming and Fruit Tree Class at Red Bud Ranch, 353 P. R. 1767 Chico, TX. Jay from organic Rabbit Hill Farm and organic Tropical John are teaching veggie farming & fruit trees in Wise County. Register & coffee at 8 am, classes start at 9 am. Please RSVP to Kathy so they will know how many people to expect, but pay owners $15 fee at door. redbudranch@mindspring.com  Phone 940 644-1849 Cell 214 673-6660. Get directions to ranch from owner, Kathy. It is west of Alvord. There is both farming and ranching here.

Audubon Society Meeting - Ft Worth

It's never too early to plan on being there for the best meeting of every year: The Members Slide Show.

Start sending in your best pictures to Lee Snaples at lee@snaples.com and then come to watch for the wow moments on May 12th.

Please include a description with your photos so Lee doesn't embarrass himself trying to ID your birds. It's the last meeting until September, so don't miss it.

Audubon Society Meeting - Ft Worth

Fort Worth Audubon Society meets

6:30 Special Event - Book Signing , Extreme Birder, by Lynn Barber*

6:50 Birding ID Session - Spring Flycatchers

7:15 Speaker Ron Outen - The Aransas Project

*Book signing will continue after the speaker.

The Aransas Project: From the Hill Country to the coast, our way of life depends on freshwater flows from the Guadalupe River Basin. The ecosystems of the Aransas area are the indicator of how effectively we are managing the basin. Coastal communities are the first to feel the strain of mismanagement. As the recent natural drought has shown us through reduced rainfall, the basin is already over-allocated and its management must change to protect the interests of the entire river system, especially the freshwater inflows required to preserve the bays and estuaries. The record-breaking death toll of the whooping cranes in 2008/2009 coupled with the poor fishing season tell us that not enough freshwater is reaching the bays.

Introduction to Permaculture - Dallas

Come to this interesting, fun, informative, and free talk by noted Permaculture Instructor and Consultant, Dick Pierce. Permaculture is sustainable agriculture, organic gardening, and green building/living at its best. Dick has taught Permaculture Design Courses in Austin and Martha's Vineyard for many years and will introduce Permaculture from 7-8:30 pm. Come early (6 pm) for light snacks and to talk to various nonprofit groups that will have tables here: DFW Ecovillage, Transition Dallas, Dallas Cohousing, Slow Money, Feed Texas First, and several other nonprofits. REI, 972 490-5989, Guadalupe Peak room, 2nd floor, 4515 LBJ Fwy, Dallas, 75244, located between Midway and Welch on the north access road to I-635 between Guitar Center and Haverty's.