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Urban Sustainability

Project Wild Workshop for Educators - Dallas

Learn how to teach young people about ecology and wildlife using fun, hands-on educational activities. During the six-hour training workshop participants will sample activities and receive a curriculum and activity guide. Activities are adaptable for all grade levels, integrated with core subject curricula and aligned to the TEKS. Teachers, informal educators and youth group leaders may take the training. SBEC credit available for teachers. Cost: $45. Pre-registration required: education@dallaszoo.com or call 469-554-7300.

Love Our Native Plants and Prairies Day - Dallas

The North Texas Master Naturalists are hosting this family-friendly event to celebrate native plants and grasses. There will be activities for kids, including making seed balls and cornhusk dolls and storytellers. In addition to the demonstration and information outreach booths, there will be plant walks/talks beginning at 9 am. Speakers will give 20-minute talks on the hour and half-hour starting at 10 am. See website for list of speakers. Free.

Native Landscape Certification Program - Fort Worth

Learn how to identify 50 native plants that grow well in North Texas. Understand the ecological benefits these plants provide to wildlife, water quality and soil. Discover the human benefits that native plants offer such as water conservation, run-off reduction and low maintenance. Receive your Level I Native Landscape Certification from the Native Plant Society of Texas. Be prepared for a short hike to identify plants. Bring your lunch. This class is geared for adults or children over
14. Register at www.npsot.org/wp/nlcp. Contact Malinda Slagle (mwalterslagle@yahoo.com) for more information. $35 (includes admission).

Arlington Parks & Natural Spaces Community Meetings

The Arlington Parks and Recreation Department is hosting a series of public meetings to get community input on Arlington's parks and natural spaces.Topics for discussion include: Recreation and Aquatic Centers, Natural Areas and the Environment, Trails and Greenways, Forestry and Beautification, Recreational Trends (dog parks, skateboard facilities, community gardens, etc.) and
Park Development (athletic fields, picnic areas, playgrounds, tennis and basketball courts, etc.).