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Still time to catch ‘Big Bugs’

The "Big Bugs" exhibit at Fort Worth Botanic Garden, featuring David Rogers' sculptures made from forest materials, showcases giant insect sculptures. The exhibit highlights insects' ecological importance amid declining populations. It closes June 12, with admission details provided.

Fort Worth Botanic Garden unveils master plan draft

The Fort Worth Botanic Garden's master plan draft, unveiled on May 17, includes facility improvements and conservation priorities. Proposed changes focus on increased parking, expanded events, and enhanced visitor experiences. The draft aims to quadruple visitation, balancing access to nature with sustainable practices while considering public feedback and potential environmental adjustments.

Texas sales tax holiday offers break on energy-saving products

The Texas Sales Tax Holiday offers tax exemptions on ENERGY STAR and WaterSense products from May 28-30 to encourage energy and water conservation amidst rising energy costs and grid challenges. The event allows tax-free purchases on select appliances like refrigerators and dishwashers, but excludes solar products and energy-efficient windows.

Fort Worth to create urban forestry master plan

Fort Worth partners with the Texas Trees Foundation to develop its first Urban Forestry Master Plan. This initiative, supported by a $250,000 funding, aims to sustain and enhance urban forestry, engage stakeholders, and address tree conservation. The plan follows Fort Worth's historic green milestones and addresses illegal tree cutting concerns.

Dallas designer paints picture of coral crisis

Dallas designer Breanna Cooke merges her skills in body paint and costume design with environmental activism, focusing on the coral reef crisis. Through her "artivism," she creates vibrant designs to initiate climate discussions and partners with the Glowing Glowing Gone campaign, producing sustainable activewear to promote ocean protection.

Oak Cliff Earth Day 2022: See the photos

Great turnout for Oak Cliff Earth Day 2022! Photos by J.G. Domke and others showcase the event. Thanks to sponsors like Dallas College, Dallas Parks and Rec, and more. Marsha Jackson engaged attendees at Dallas College's booth.

Oak Cliff Earth Day returns Sunday

Oak Cliff Earth Day returns April 3, 2022, at Lake Cliff Park, Dallas, after a two-year pause. The event features eco-friendly vendors, speakers, and entertainment, including Marsha Jackson, a 2020 environmental award winner. Hosted by Green Source DFW and the Memnosyne Institute, it is supported by Dallas College.

Butterflies settle in at new Fort Worth exhibit

The Fort Worth Botanic Garden's popular "Butterflies in the Garden" exhibit features around 2,500 butterflies from various continents, facing initial challenges due to weather delays. The six-week event, running through April 10, emphasizes conservation and marks a celebratory post-renovation reopening.