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Zebra Mussels Found in Lake Worth and Eagle Mountain Lake
June 30, 2016
June 30, 2016Michael Perez
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Rob Denkhaus Named New Director at Nature Center
May 24, 2016
May 24, 2016Michael Perez
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National Mammal Found at Nature Center
May 24, 2016
May 24, 2016Michael Perez
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Nature Center Naming Trail in Honor of Margaret Parker
March 29, 2016
March 29, 2016Michael Perez
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Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge Designated as a Lone Star Legacy Park
March 28, 2016
March 28, 2016Michael Perez
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Clear Water and Pure Intentions at the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge
February 8, 2016
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A Monarch's Journey

They are colorful, small, and travel thousands of miles each fall and spring. Delve into a Monarch butterfly life’s journey by exploring their life cycles, adaptations, and migration. In addition, find out ways to help them though their life’s journey.

Backyard Birding

Whether you are in the city of the country, birds are all around.  Learn some tips to bird watching in your backyard and beyond.  We will learn common backyard birds in your area, how to attract them, bird watching ethics, how to select and use binoculars, and tips on how to identify your avian friend. 

Bison on the Brink

Bison were the largest plant eating animals on the North American prairie. Why did they almost disappear and what is being done to preserve them? Almost gone, today they are making a great comeback. Learn how we manage our bison herd.

Career Day/Info Booth

An education naturalist will join your event and discuss everything that it takes to get a career in the conservation field.

Endangered Texans

Have you ever heard the following: “I used to play with Horned Lizards when I was a kid” or “I remember seeing Horned Lizards when I was a kid?” In this class, we will discuss some Endangered Texans. This class will focus on reasons for animals designated as Endangered or Threatened, difference between Endangered and Threatened, the difference between State and Federal guidelines, and end on a high note as we talk about some success stores of animals that were on the brink, but now are thriving.

Gator Talk

Many perceptions exist regarding the American Alligator. To some, it is feared. To others, it is revered. Regardless of where you fall, join us and we will discuss the life history of the American Alligator, what led it to become endangered, how it has bounced back, and see some live specimens. Join us as we discuss this amazing reptile.

Lone Star Bats

Bats are more than just a unique flying mammal. They play an important role as pollinators, pest controllers, and fertilizers. Join the Nature Center as we learn more about the common bats that live in our area, their plight, and how important they are for our own survival here on earth.

Nature's Pollinators

Explore the lives of North America’s pollinators. From bees to hummingbirds, to those that are often never seen and often forgotten. Learn of their equal importance to the reproduction of many fruits and vegetables, as well as to the biodiversity of plants. Get a closer look at their daily lives and their job as nature’s pollinators.

Neighborhood Wildlife

Discover where and how animals live in our urban environment. Students will learn about the behaviors, adaptations, habitat requirements, and characteristics of urban wildlife.

Radical Reptiles

Reptiles are ancient creatures that have been around since the dinosaurs! Their special adaptations have allowed them to thrive for millions of years! From alligators, to geckos, to snakes we will learn about everything that makes a reptile unique!

Reading the Wild

Tracks, scats, and other animal signs are left daily by Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge wildlife. Detect, interpret, and identify the possible clues to reveal the creatures that left them behind by learning to read the wild.

Skullduggery

Explore the amazing world of animal skulls through a close up examination of a variety of different skulls. Learn how to identify predators and prey and look for various adaptations that make each animal unique.

Texas Scavengers

From bugs to birds, join us in investigating the lives of Texas’ most common scavengers. Learn more about who they are, their unique eating behaviors, and their special adaptations. Become aware of the benefits and impacts these organic collectors bring to their ecosystems.

Texas Wildlife

Texas is home to tens of thousands plant and animal species, and has some of the most diverse species of animals in the country. Join us as we venture into the wild west and learn all about the wildlife that call Texas home too.

Turtles are Terrific

Turtles are one of the most recognized groups of animals living on this planet. Why has this ancient group of animals been so successful? During this program we will learn about where they live, what they eat and how they are surviving in the modern world.