Mineral Wells Bat Walk – AT
Something exciting is coming to Mineral Wells! Please join us for a fun night-time bat walk while we search for and learn about our essential native bats. The walk will... Read More →
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Something exciting is coming to Mineral Wells! Please join us for a fun night-time bat walk while we search for and learn about our essential native bats. The walk will... Read More →
Early Bird Watch and Walk First Saturday of the month Meet at the Kiosk on the trail along Arbor Creek Dr. Join Steve Romaine and Friends of Furneaux Creek for... Read More →
Explore the Monarch Station for pollinators--and maybe monarchs, and hike to the prairie restoration and riparian areas to learn about native grasses. Learn plants you could use to make a... Read More →
Lead a nature walk on any trail at LLELA. Each season at LLELA is different, and we never know what we’ll find—deer tracks, autumn leaves, blooming wildflowers, nesting songbirds, butterflies,... Read More →
Excited about birding, but not sure where to start? Join Kristine Rivers, via Zoom, for this fun 8-week series of interactive classes. Register for the entire series or just the... Read More →
Join Monarch Watch Conservation Specialist Carol Clark at the Flower Mound Public Library on October 3 as she details the immediate steps you can take in your own yard to... Read More →
Over the course of 8 weeks and 30+ instructional hours (August 30, 2022 through October 27, 2022), attendees will gain a better understanding of entomology, integrated pest management, and how... Read More →
Have you ever wondered how chicks develop within an egg? This informative lecture will take you through avian reproduction, how eggs are produced, egg incubation and the development of a... Read More →
Over the course of 8 weeks and 30+ instructional hours (August 30, 2022 through October 27, 2022), attendees will gain a better understanding of entomology, integrated pest management, and how... Read More →
Sometimes called “floating solar panels” and “nature’s glass houses,” diatoms are likely the most under-appreciated (and strikingly beautiful) organisms responsible for the air we breathe. Take a tour through the... Read More →