Conservation in Action!
November 15, 2008
Habitat Restoration & Trail Maintenance at Cedar Ridge Preserve happens the 3rd Saturday of every month throughout the year, rain or shine. Volunteers remove non-native plants, restore trails, and work in the butterfly garden. Repairing trails reduces erosion trouble spots and removing non-native plants clears crowded trail edges. Bring a picnic lunch, water, pruning shears, a shovel, and work gloves. Questions? Contact volunteers@audubondallas.org
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»Photo gallery: Fall changes at Tandy Hills Natural Area in Fort Worth
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»First North Texas Outdoor Expo premieres November 14
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