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Bob Jones Nature Center: Texas Native Cats - Southlake

Learn about the five cat species that call or have called Texas their home: Bobcats, Mountain Lions, Jaguars, Ocelots, and Jaguarundis. Texas Native Cat Society founder Monica Morrison will use her more than fifteen years of experience working with both wild and domesticated cat species to discuss the demographics, history, status and future outlook of our native cats.

$7.

Info: admin@bjnc.org

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Great Seed Bomb & Groundwork: Wildflower Workshops & Seed Bomb - Dallas

Volunteers are needed to craft native wildflower and prairie seedballs with the Dallas Seed Library and Groundwork Dallas, haul them to a meadow along the Trinity Forest Trail, and release them into the wild! The Dallas Watershed Dept. is dedicating 200 potted prairie grasses to the cause of restoring native Blackland Prairie in the area.

WORKSHOPS

- Saturday, March 17th with the Dallas Seed Library at MLK Library, from 2pm - 5pm (2922 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 75215) 

- Saturday, March 24th with Groundwork Dallas (location TBD), from 9am - Noon

Native Plant Society of Texas, Trinity Forks Chapter: "Forest Park Pool and the Making of a Waystation and a Duo!" - Fort Worth

Presented by Kim Conrow and Dawn Hancock. Together, Kim and Dawn developed the Forest Park Pool Monarch Waystation in Fort Worth.  heir journey resulted in transforming a lifeless area into places where birds, butterflies and bees will find food and shelter, and humans find a welcoming place of beauty, relaxation and joy. They will share their experiences on how this garden came to be and lessons learned along the way.

Info: Cathy Lustgarten, drgoodrad@gmail.com

Friends of the Southwest Nature Preserve: Scats and Tracks - Arlington

Kayleigh Medeiros (Audubon conservation treks manager for the state and academic programs manager for Trinity River Audubon Center) will be discussing animal evidence, specifically scat and tracks. Participants will learn how to safely examine scat and how to identify it. We will then discuss the tracks of an animal; participants will discover where to look for tracks, the parts of a track and how to measure.

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

Fort Worth Audubon Society: Conservation Pioneer:  Harriet Hemenway - Fort Worth

Featured speaker:  Jim Wilson, historian at Kleb Woods Nature Preserve in Houston

Synopsis:  Harriet Hemenway was a Boston socialite who launched one of the first popular movements in defense of the environment. Come discover how this remarkable woman skillfully used her personality, wealth and social connections to succeed where others have failed. Our presentation on Harriet Hemenway is part of a series of hour long programs created at Kleb Woods Nature Preserve called Conservation Pioneers.

North Texas Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists: Urban Wildlife Workshop - Plano

Join us at the Plano Environmental Education Center for educational presentations on coyotes, bobcats, hogs, bumblebees, raccoon, opossum, rats, and urban deer. Learn more about them in our urban wildscape and how we can live with these critters. $25.

Agenda

9 am - Bonnie Bradshaw: Raccoons and Opossums

10 am - Brett Johnson: Rats

1 am - Rob Denkhaus: Feral Hogs

Noon Lunch will be provided

1 pm - Carol Clarke: Native pollinators

2 pm - Sam Kieschnick: Recovering America’s Wildlife Act

3 pm - Adjourn

Fort Worth Audubon Society: Making Headway in Fort Worth: Managing Public Land for its Natural Value - Fort Worth

Rob Denkhaus is currently the manager of the Fort Worth Nature Center, Adjunct Professor of Environmental Science at TCU, and Chairman of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Wildlife Diversity Advisory Committee.  Rob will discuss the increasing role of environmental ethics in Fort Worth City departments and the increasing citizen need for exposure to the natural values of North Texas. 

Info: Scott Hollinger, scotth150@verizon.net