CLYMER MEADOW Clymer Meadow Preserve contains some of the largest and most diverse remnants of the Blackland Prairie; the Texas version of the tallgrass prairie that once stretched from south… Read More →
Deborah Canterbury – Susan Smith We Will Miss You
We hate to announce that Susan Smith is moving to be closer to family. Still in Texas but too far to commute. Susan has never been one to be in the limelight in the front, but always has had ever members back when it comes
Deborah Canterbury – Congratulations new Board Members!
Congratulations and thanks to our new board members. Laura Ragan, Vice President (21-22) – class of 2014 : Look for her at the Heard taking care of business and volunteers…. Read More →
Leadership in Action
As 2020 comes to a close, we reflect on the memories of our time this year. Dedicating time to “education, restoration and preservation” of our precious Blackland Prairie is time… Read More →
2020 November – Monica Morrison | Texas Native Cats and the Role of Advocacy
Monthly Chapter Meeting – “Zoom” Meeting Monica Morrison – “Texas Native Cats and the Role of Advocacy” Tuesday, November 10, 7pm Texas is home to an amazing diversity of wildlife,… Read More →
Deborah Canterbury – TMN Educators in Action
Two of our tribe are serving in leadership roles with Native Plant Society. Congratulations to them as they take our mission and our local mission of “Education, Restoration, Preservation to… Read More →
Linda Nixon – Congratulations to the Trinity Coalition!
The Trinity River Paddling Trail was one of the 30 trails approved as a National Recreation trail! Great news for DFW and all those will learn about this wonderful outdoor… Read More →
Jim Dulian – Crowning the Heron
INTRO On Jun. 18, 2019, I found a rather large light blue egg shell in our back yard. I didn’t know what kind of bird it had come from, but… Read More →
David Powell – Wylie Portrait
New Signage, Blooming Gama Grass, Golden Digger Wasp and Six Monarchs checked out the scenery as well.
Greg Tonian – Time Passages
Time Passages, reflections on a solo hike on the Eagle Rock Loop, Ouachita National Forest, Arkansas “all around, the day was going down slow. Night, like a river, beginning to… Read More →