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Mexico Cultural Center leader connects youth to nature

Ricardo Cervantes, a leader at Mexico's Tolteca Cultural Center, connects youth to nature by teaching Toltec traditions and rituals. The center promotes cultural heritage through activities like traditional games and foraging, fostering a tactile experience with nature for young people and instilling pride in their indigenous roots.

Nature-themed excursions part of SMU’s TED talks

TEDxSMU, now including offsite excursions for the first time, features activities like kayaking and urban farm tours on March 6. These trips aim to enhance the conference experience and expose participants to unique Dallas areas.

Dallas eye doc had foresight about solar

Dr. John Haley, a Dallas ophthalmologist, adopted solar energy early, installing panels at his home and office to mitigate Y2K concerns. The upgrades significantly cut energy costs—by up to 70% at his office—and highlight the environmental benefits and financial incentives of solar power adoption.

Prairie advocates race to save 'Broadcast Hill' in Fort Worth

A local conservation group urges Fort Worth to buy a 51-acre prairie, Broadcast Hill, to prevent housing development. This parcel, adjacent to Tandy Hills Natural Area, is ecologically rich. Friends of Tandy Hills have raised $45,000 towards its purchase, encouraging city negotiations with Total’s selling agent.

North Texas activist to give primer on Edward Abbey book

North Texas activist Wendel Withrow will discuss Edward Abbey's influential memoir "Desert Solitaire" on February 19 at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Celebrating its impact, Withrow attributes the book to inspiring his environmental career and activism. Hosted by the Greater Fort Worth Sierra Club, attendance is free.

Eco-friendly treats for your Valentine

Treat your loved ones with eco-friendly Valentine's gifts. Options include local foods like White Rock Granola and Teasom teas, plus vegan treats from Reverie Bakeshop. For experiences, consider a drive-in movie at Coyote Drive-In, a romantic meal at Healthy Hippie Cafe, or an evening at the Perot Museum.

Arlington veteran says COVID not canceling annual park cleanup

Angel Carter initiated the Fish Creek Cleanup Challenge after noticing persistent litter at Fish Creek Linear Park in Arlington. Despite COVID-19, the third annual event proceeds on January 30, 2021, adhering to social distancing. In 2020, 800 volunteers participated. Carter emphasizes education and community engagement for effective volunteer recruitment.

Portable air monitors are latest tool for North Texas activists

Downwinders at Risk, a Dallas-based clean air advocacy group, is empowering citizens to monitor local air quality using portable devices. They train individuals to use these monitors, enabling them to gather data for personal or advocacy purposes. This initiative helps fill gaps due to limited official monitors in North Texas.