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Boardwalk reopens at Fort Worth Nature Center

The restored Marty Leonard Lotus Marsh Boardwalk at Fort Worth Nature Center was officially reopened on Earth Day. It features upgrades including a new Lotus Marsh Pavilion and accessible design. The project, funded by grants and fees, highlights the marsh's ecological value and accommodates all visitors, including those with disabilities.

Dallas community choir to raise voices for the environment

The Credo Community Choir will perform "Protecting Our Planet" at the Moody Performance Hall in Dallas on May 18, with concerts at 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The choir's eco-themed program addresses climate change and promotes awareness and action, with tickets priced $25-$100.

Celebrate Mom's Day with green style

Celebrate Mother’s Day with eco-friendly experiences like Goat Yoga in Las Colinas, shopping at Dallas Farmers Market, and unique gifts from Global Mamas. Enjoy Fort Worth's Japanese Gardens or Water Gardens for a peaceful outing. Consider a Davis St. Mercantile candle workshop or a Mill composter for a sustainable gift.

2024 Oak Cliff Earth Day in photos

On Saturday, Oak Cliff Earth Day preparations were delayed by rain. However, on sunny Sunday, a lively crowd arrived to explore green vendors, nonprofit causes, food trucks, and diverse entertainment. Photographer Jim Domke captured the event.

'Library in a Park' to celebrate grand opening in Cedar Hill

Cedar Hill's new 'Library in a Park' features a 42,000-square-foot facility within a 7-acre Signature Park, including nature trails and a concert venue. Opening on April 27, the library integrates outdoor elements, offers a rooftop deck, a podcast studio, and houses the Cedar Hill Museum, embracing community input and green design.

Eclipse watch parties pop up across DFW

While many North Texans may opt to stick close to home for the big eclipse on Monday, avoiding traffic jams and possible inclement weather, others will brave the forecast and crowded roads to share the experience with a few hundred others. Here are a few watch parties taking place at local parks, universities and green spaces that could be worth venturing out for.

Eclipse gadgets to enhance experience at Texas State Parks

A total solar eclipse on April 8 will be viewable across Texas, particularly in 31 State Parks within the path of totality. Dallas-based Lyda Hill Philanthropies is donating gadgets like sun-spotter telescopes and eclipse safety glasses. Texas State Parks will have special programming and reservations are recommended.

These Valentine's Day gifts show love for the planet

Explore planet-friendly Valentine's Day gifts, perfect for expressing love while respecting the Earth. From S3niorman's vegan backpacks to Christy Robinson's sustainable jewelry, these options include refillable pens, premium chocolates, compostable coffee, vintage jewelry art, and Valentine-themed treats, all crafted with recycled materials or eco-awareness in mind.

15 revitalized green spaces to improve park equity in Dallas

The city of Dallas will develop 15 new parks on vacant city properties as part of the Green Initiative to improve park equity. Led by Dallas Parks and Recreation and The Trust for Public Land, the project engages communities in designing parks with desired amenities, supported by $2.5 million in funding.

New sidewalks and traffic signals could improve access to Fort Worth Botanic Garden

New sidewalks and traffic signals are planned to improve access to Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Starting June 2026, the city will enhance University Drive with traffic signals, bus pads, and walking trails, addressing safety and accessibility concerns. This project, part of a larger street expansion, aims to make the garden more accessible.