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Aubrey Area Library 226 Countryside Dr., Aubrey, TX'Drought Tolerant Plants', presented by Charlotte Canion Coordinator: Aubrey Library and Keep Aubrey Beautiful Location: Aubrey Area Library
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'Drought Tolerant Plants', presented by Charlotte Canion Coordinator: Aubrey Library and Keep Aubrey Beautiful Location: Aubrey Area Library
Trail maintenance, garden/greenhouse and prairie work. Usual workdays are Mondays and Thursdays 9-11, unless there is a Thursday Chapter meeting. For solo work, show up anytime! Contact: Clay Thurmond - rcthurmond@gmail.com,... Read More →
February Chapter Meeting - Awards Ceremony! Join us the 3rd Thursday of the month for our chapter meeting! Hybrid meeting Meet and greet at 9am. Meeting begins at 9:30am. New... Read More →
Texas Our Heritage (TOH) Native Demonstration Gardens Workdays – 1st & 3rd Saturdays of each month 9am-noon. Heritage Elementary School 100 Barnett Drive, Highland Village, TX 75077 Contact: Dale Denton daledenton@verizon.net
Fun Day Work Day at the Friends of Furneaux Creek Nature Trail Third Saturday of the month. Meet at the Kiosk on the trail along Arbor Creek Dr. Help us... Read More →
Join us to learn about restoring and stewarding grassland prairie fields. Many grasslands in the Texas Hill Country have been badly degraded by poor stewardship over the years. Fortunately, there... Read More →
Volunteers are needed at the Nature Centers at Ray Roberts Lake State Park, both the Isle Du Bois and Johnson Branch units. Our duties are to welcome visitors, help them... Read More →
A discussion of key native trees found in North Texas that are highly utilized by wildlife, reviewing their physical characteristics, where they range, preferred habitat, natural history, and their value... Read More →
Volunteers are needed at the Nature Centers at Ray Roberts Lake State Park, both the Isle Du Bois and Johnson Branch units. Our duties are to welcome visitors, help them... Read More →
Little is known in Texas about the impacts of rodenticide (rat poison) on wildlife. Join us in February for our guest speaker presentation so we can learn from their experience.... Read More →