
Alligator Adventures
Through ongoing surveys and nest monitoring, the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge is studying the local American alligator population to support wildlife management and public safety.
Painted Bunting by David Morgan
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Through ongoing surveys and nest monitoring, the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge is studying the local American alligator population to support wildlife management and public safety.

“The Tire Bosses” conquer a mountain of trash to restore the Canyon Ridge Trail.

This year’s Fort Worth WILD! gala was a resounding success. Here are the highlights of an unforgettable evening under the stars.

Jumping spiders are curious, sharp-sighted predators that boldly stalk and leap after their prey across the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge.

Local high school students are teaming up with university researchers at the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge to track environmental mercury pollution through the national Dragonfly Mercury Project.

Ditch the paper and explore with confidence—your ultimate digital guide to the Nature Center trails is just a scan away.

Join the dedicated volunteer team at the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge and help restore local ecosystems one native plant at a time.

Protecting wildlife and restoring habitats: Meet the Nature Center’s newest expert.

With all that’s going on at the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge, 2025 is shaping up to be one of our most dynamic and impactful years yet!