talk: Audubon Society, Fort Worth chapter
talk: Audubon Society, Fort Worth chapter

11jan7:00 pm8:30 pmtalk: Audubon Society, Fort Worth chapterWild DFW: Never See North Texas Nature the Same Way Again

Event Details

Jan 11 Thurs at 7 pm 

Fort Worth Audubon Society

University of North Texas Health Science Center

3500 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107

Research and Education (RES) building, Everett Hall, room 100 

Use parking lot 6 on Clifton Street. Enter the RES building’s ground floor at the parking lot’s northwest corner. Campus map.

Wild DFW: A Deep Dive into North Texas Ecotone & its Natural Wonders

Author and naturalist Amy Martin nearly died four years ago from a severely broken neck. She learned to walk again by hiking natural trails. Those hikes are an integral part of Wild DFW: Explore the Amazing Nature Around Dallas-Fort Worth. Hear her inspiring story woven with rhapsodic passages from the book. Learn how a little knowledge about natural history and ecology can transform your perception of North Texas nature. Astounding color photos bring alive peak experiences from the 25 featured hiking adventures through hardwood bottomland forests and Eastern Cross Timbers, soaring limestone escarpments, lush wetlands, and rare remnants of Blackland and Fort Worth Prairies. Wild DFW is Martin’s way of facilitating others to find the healing power of nature and the natural wonder she felt as a child. Get to know a diverse community of volunteers working for nature.

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