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Texas is a major flyway for migrating birds. Outdoor lighting can be deadly for the wildbirds who mostly travel by night. The lights distract and disorient them leading to exhaustion and building ...
April 22, 2022 EarthX is back and it's found a new home. The free annual Earth Day celebration will held in-person for the first time since 2019 in the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas ...
The Dallas Arboretum invites industry professionals to its annual Plant Trials Field Day. Arboretum Horticulture staff will share the garden’s trial results from the acclaimed trial garden program ...
Master Naturalist and urban foraging expert Bob Richie will lead a two-hour walk through the native prairie meadow and woods at the 78-acre Kiest Conservation Area in Oak Cliff. The Texas prairie ...
Sept. 8, 2023 Black-tailed jackrabbits are a familiar sight on Texas ranchland But in Denton, a group of wild hares have watched their rural home shrink as the city grew around it. Today, the ...
Wouldn't it be nice if....? You knew your neighbors. Your kids always had someone to play with; and always had a babysitter available. You lived more sustainably, with a smaller carbon footprint. You ...
Sept. 15, 2022 With all of the rain we had recently, it’s a great idea to capture some of that liquid gold for use when things dry up a bit. Why not install a rain gauge and rain barrel at your home, ...
By Haley Samsel, Fort Worth Report Jan. 13, 2024 When Fort Worth Botanic Garden officials held listening sessions for a new master plan, one piece of feedback stood out. Again and again, community ...
Sept. 22, 2020 A citizen's group in Garland is preparing to go to court to stop a concrete batch plant, which they say will exacerbate already high levels of pollution in the community. The litigation ...
Sept. 8, 2023 Four large live oaks in the path of development have a new home in an Addison park. The roughly 60-year-old trees were relocated last month by AMLI, a Chicago-based developer, which is ...
Sixteen nights of outdoor concerts in the Gardens, followed by fireworks. $20-$50. Parking $10-$25.
Sept. 2, 2022 At the crack of dawn, mower-and-blower-toting armies push into our neighborhood like a 21st-century D-Day invasion. This militia’s equivalent of an atomic bomb – the gasoline-powered ...