
Local Conservation Hero Receives Well-Deserved Honor
George Bristol, local author and conservationist, will be honored by the Friends of the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge at Fort Worth Wild.
Painted Bunting by David Morgan
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George Bristol, local author and conservationist, will be honored by the Friends of the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge at Fort Worth Wild.
Don’t let speeding through the Nature Center spoil the serenity that humans and animals alike find there.
The next time you’re hiking at the Nature Center, look for the prickly ash, the Renaissance shrub of the plant world.
A very enterprising young man volunteers his way into an internship at the Nature Center. Meet Jude Hathcock, a high school student following his passion for nature.
The Nature Center’s newest Natural Resource Specialist, Julia (Roze) Shipman, brings a wealth of experience from the private sector to her new role in native plant restoration.
Even as we welcome new visitors and volunteers to the Nature Center, we are sad to say goodbye to those we lose.
These longtime members of the Friends have woven the Nature Center deep into their family’s memories.
The art of survival. Evergreen and deciduous trees employ different strategies to thrive during winter.
Being outdoors can have amazing health benefits. The Nature Center offers several ways to get outside.
Lotus Pad by K.P. Wilska