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Wildlife management, issues, support, and rehabilitation

Fort Worth Nature Center: Animal Picnic -Fort Worth

1 - 2 p.m and 3 - 4 p.m.

Animals, like people, prefer certain foods over others. For instance a prairie dog doesn’t eat mice, just like a skunk is not likely to eat acorns. Why is that? Join us as we take a short hike and ‘find our animals’ along the trail and then set up a picnic lunch for them with their favorite food. This program is designed for children ages 3 - 5 and their adult companions. Free with paid admission.

North Texas Master Naturalists: Buckeye Trail Workday - Dallas

We will be clearing the trail of tree limbs and removing selected privet (Ligustrum sp.)

NOTE:  Activity involves hiking about two miles into the bottomland forest. Wear sturdy shoes and long pants. Bring water and use sunscreen protection. Bring hand pruners and loppers if you have any.

Meet at Trailhead, 7000 Bexar Street, Dallas, 75215 (automobile GPS use 6911 Bexar). For detailed directions:  http://www.texasbuckeyetrail.org

Info: Jim Flood, jdflood@airmail.net or call or text 214-934-8463.

Friends of O.S. Gray Natural Area: Community Day - Arlington

This month, a large youth group from First Baptist Church will help remove brush (privet) in Rosser’s Meadow. Since they are inexperienced in privet removal, experienced privet removers are needed to guide this group. If you have experience in removing privet (brush) or want to learn how, please stop by.

Please bring your favorite work gloves, or shovel

Water will be available.

O.S. Gray Natural Area has no restroom facilities, but Kroger is nearby. 

Info: friendsofosgray@gmail.com

Friends of O.S. Gray Natural Area: Great Backyard Bird Count - Arlington

We’ll have a guided bird walk led by an experienced birder who will help us identify and count the birds we see. Bring your binoculars, cameras, and hiking shoes and help us count the birds that visit O.S. Gray.

The Great Backyard Bird Count is an annual event that engages bird watchers of all ages in counting birds to create a real-time snapshot of where the birds are across the continent. Anyone can participate, from beginning bird watchers to experts. It takes as little as 15 minutes on one day, or you can count for as long as you like each day of the event. It’s free, fun, and easy—and it helps the birds.

O.S. Gray Natural Area has no restroom facilities, but Kroger is nearby. 

Info: friendsofosgray@gmail.com

Women in the Environment: Film Screening: "Bat City USA" - Irving

Women in the Environment hosts a film screening of Bat City USA.

Bat City USA tells how a giant colony of bats‚”invaded” an Austin bridge and were met with fear and hostility by residents. When the city threatened to exterminate the bats, a zealous conservationist named Merlin Tuttle stepped in and fought to save them.

Film will be followed by discussion about bats and other pollinators. Bring your lunch and refreshments. Free.