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EarthX returns to Fair Park this weekend

EarthX, the world’s largest green expo, returns April 21-23, 2023, at Fair Park, Dallas, after a pandemic hiatus. The free event features exhibitors, speakers, films, and conferences addressing environmental issues. Highlights include the NextGen Pavilion, Environmental Justice Conference, and specialized ticketed conferences.

Two Texas pecan trees deemed historic to be feted

Two historic Texas pecan trees are being honored: the West Dallas Gateway Pecan, a resilient 180-year-old city tree, and the thriving 250-year-old Fort Parker Pecan in the countryside. Ceremonies celebrate their historical significance, highlighting preservation efforts led by the Texas Historic Tree Coalition.

Watchdog names five Texas bills threatening environmental protection

Public Citizen highlights five Texas bills that threaten local environmental control, shifting power to state lawmakers and stifling community initiatives. These bills hinder local regulation of emissions, equipment, and short-term rentals, imposing fines on multiple state complaints. Citizens are urged to oppose these bills to preserve local governance.

PepsiCo perfecting bio-based bags at North Texas facility

PepsiCo researchers in North Texas are using compost bins to test biodegradable food packaging, aiming to replace plastic waste. The facility accelerates innovation, striving for home compostability and marine degradability. Amid criticism of plastic pollution, PepsiCo seeks to lead with eco-friendly packaging by 2025.

2023 Oak Cliff Earth Day to be held Sunday

The free Oak Cliff Earth Day on April 16 at Lake Cliff Park offers entertainment, environmental education booths, green vendors, and food trucks. Highlights include performances by Bandan Koro and local schools, and a proclamation ceremony honoring the West Dallas Gateway Pecan Tree. Hosted by Green Source DFW and the Memnosyne Institute.

New viewing deck overlooks bison herd in Fort Worth

A new Bison Viewing Deck at Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge offers visitors a unique perspective to view the only publicly accessible bison herd in North Texas. Bison, once nearly extinct, are now thriving with careful management. The deck is accessible, and visitors are reminded of the bison's power and unpredictability.

Plant-based pizzeria in Fort Worth expands DFW's vegan scene

Pizza Verde, a 100% plant-based pizzeria in Fort Worth, was founded by Jennifer and Landon Cabarubio, offering a diverse vegan menu with unique toppings and their own dairy-free mozzarella. After pop-up beginnings, they opened a brick-and-mortar location, expanding DFW’s vegan dining scene.

Cedar Hill puts out welcome mat for birds

Cedar Hill and Austin, near Dallas, Texas, were recently named Bird City Texas designees by Audubon Texas and Texas Parks and Wildlife. This certification recognizes cities for bird-friendly initiatives, including habitat protection and community engagement to support both bird and human communities.

Texas buckeye trail hikes kick off Saturday

The Texas Buckeye Trail hikes start March 25 with guided walks in the Great Trinity Forest. Ned Fritz discovered the buckeye grove in the 1970s, fighting against the Trinity barge canal project. The trail, named after Ned and Genie Fritz, was restored by activists and now hosts weekend walks.

Fort Worth Nature Center expanding boardwalk

The Fort Worth Nature Center is upgrading its boardwalk, renamed the Marty Leonard Lotus Marsh Boardwalk. The $3 million project adds wheelchair accessibility and educational features, funded by grants and city contributions. Construction includes using AquaDam to minimize ecological impact, with improvements expected to complete by June.