The invasive Zebra Mussel has been found in Lake Worth and Eagle Mountain Lake. These mussels can cause environmental and economical damage. Read the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s media release about their discovery. For information about Zebra Mussels, visit the Texas Invasives website. Photo by Larry D. Hodge, © Texas Parks and Wildlife Department The post Zebra Mussels Found in Lake Worth and Eagle Mountain Lake appeared first on Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge.| Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
With the retirement of Suzanne Tuttle as director of the Nature Center, current Natural Resource Manager Rob Denkhaus was named the new leader for the Nature Center. Read about his promotion in the City of Fort Worth’s “City News.” The post Rob Denkhaus Named New Director at Nature Center appeared first on Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge.| Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
The United States has an official national mammal, the bison. You do not have to drive out to Yellowstone to see one either. The Nature Center is home to our new national treasure. Read the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s article on bison found at the Nature Center. The post National Mammal Found at Nature Center appeared first on Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge.| Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
In 1962, Margaret Parker led the Fort Worth Audubon Society to establish the Greer Island Refuge. The original trail will now be known as the Margaret Parker Trail. Read about the Nature Center Naming Trail in Honor of Margaret Parker The post Nature Center Naming Trail in Honor of Margaret Parker appeared first on Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge.| Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
The Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge recently became one of 29 parks in the state of Texas designated as a Lone Star Legacy Park. Read on to learn about what a Lone Star Legacy Park entails: Nature Center named Lone Star Legacy Park The post Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge Designated as a Lone Star Legacy Park appeared first on Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge.| Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
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Hours & Admission Refuge Hours October-April, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. May-September, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving & Christmas days No Entry after 4 p.m. to provide suitable and sufficient time on the Refuge Hardwicke Interpretive Center 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. $6 Adults (13-64) $2 Children (3-12, under 3 FREE) $3 Seniors […]| Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
Participants will paddle on the West Fork of the Trinity River to observe waterfowl, alligators, shorebirds, beaver, and other animals and plants adapted to aquatic habitats. This is a great opportunity to experience the sounds of nature- bird calls are frequently heard along the river. The construction of Lake Worth and its impact on the […]| Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge