Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center
Description
Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center opened in September 2011. The Center preserves 205 acres of mostly oak and juniper canyon and has 2 miles of trails.
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facebook.comDid you know that moths love beer? And that we have 32 different species of bats in TX? Come learn more fun facts at our Night Flight event tomorrow from 6:30-8:30!
Enjoy beautiful fall color as you explore Cedar Hill State Park by kayak!
With the warming temps, there's still time to get plants in the ground. We have native plants available for purchase, $10-20 for 1-3 gal pots. Give your garden a boost with these great pollinator plants.
Take a hike and purchase some native plants for your yard. Our staff and Randy Johnson, from Randy Johnson Organics will be here to answer your questions!
Isn't nature a work of art? This structure you see below is made by a solitary bee! Solitary bees utilize cavities to lay their eggs. Non-aggressive, these bees help pollinate other plants and will also eat other small insects.
It's going to be COLD tomorrow! The best thing to do is stay inside and learn about wildlife photography.
Baby, it's cold outside.....bundle up and come learn about native plants and buy some too!
Fall is a great time to plant so roots are hearty before winter resulting in vigorous blooms in spring! Hope to see you Saturday!
Our second in a series of photography classes this fall focuses on taking photos of wildlife; how to approach, how to get action shots, using manual mode and more. Registration required.
Come see us this afternoon at Legal Draft Beer in Arlington! Live music! Live birds!