Environmental Events

What’s happening in and around Dallas / Fort Worth? If it’s green or it involves the outdoors, it’s listed here!

If your nonprofit group or organization would like to list your events in GreenSourceDFW, please submit it via email to events@greensourcedfw.org. Events will be screened.


Thu, 08/16/2012 - 8:00am - Sat, 08/18/2012 - 4:00pm

Grapevine Farmers Market - Grapevine
Thu, 08/16/2012 - 8:00am - Sat, 08/18/2012 - 4:00pm
Grapevine Farmers Market
325 South Main St
Grapevine, TX 76051
United States
 
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week, March 22-Oct. 20, 2012, 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. around the gazebo. Our family has been in the Farmer’s Market Business for several generations. As a result, produce is not just a career-choice, its a passion. We guarantee you the best selection around: if we wouldn’t feed it to our kids, you won’t find it in our market. Visit www.farmersmarketofgrapevine.com for the most up-to-date list of selections. 
 
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Thu, 08/16/2012 - 9:00am - 9:00pm

Free Third Thursday at the Trinity River Audubon Center - Dallas
Thu, 08/16/2012 - 9:00am - 9:00pm
Trinity River Audubon Center
6500 Great Trinity Forest Way or 6500 S. Loop 12
Dallas, TX 75217
United States

August 16th FREE Third Thursday

Free admission all day Open 9AM-9PM.  

Guided hikes and animal encounters throughout the day.  Kids crafts, story time and bird conservation activities.

 

FREE Every month on Third Thursday:

Join our monthly FREE Third Thursday event. We'll have guided hikes and animal encounters throughout the day. Evening activities include: Special showing of Living with the Trinity at 7PM. At 8PM accompany Audubon Texas, Director of Education, Ben Jones, into the Great Trinity Forest on an Owl Prowl. Bring the whole family!

Amphibian Watch - Every Third Thursday of the month at 8:15 PM from June through September

Amphibians are a barometer of the health of the environments we all share. Because amphibians use wetland habitats during at least part of their life cycle and because they have permeable skin, ecologists believe that declines in amphibian populations and malformations may serve as early warning indicators of broader changes in ecosystems.

Texas Amphibian Watch gives you a chance to help us understand what frogs, toads, and salamanders are telling us about the world around us.

Chimney Swift Monitoring - Every Third Thursday, 8:00pm, June - September

Small, sleek, bluish-black with silver-gray throats, chimney swifts have been called "flying cigars" and "bows and arrows." Their stiff, acrobatic movements alternate with long, graceful sweeps of flight as they scour the skies for flying insects.. Unable to perch or stand upright as songbirds do, chimney swifts are uniquely equipped to roost clinging to vertical surfaces. Although they will occasionally roost in the open, chimney swifts prefer the safety of an enclosed area such as a chimney, air shaft or abandoned building. It is in these inaccessible locations that they roost, build their nests, raise their families and congregate prior to migration.

As a result of deforestation and the loss of large hollow trees as natural roosting and nesting sites, chimney swifts adapted to using man-made structures.. However, the use of metal chimneys and the increasing desire of homeowners to cap their chimneys have made chimney swift roosts rare.. Since each breeding pair must have a site of their own to raise their young, suitable nesting sites are harder to find.

Join Audubon staff and volunteer, Natha Taylor as we monitor our own on-site Chimney Swift tower.

Texas Turtle Watch - Every Third Thursday, 5:30pm, June - September

Texas Turtle Watch is a citizen science program developed to collect data on three native turtle species whose population numbers are poorly understood. In efforts to learn more about turtles, the information collected by citizens is critical. Assessing basking turtle populations through trained citizen watch groups of all ages and interests will help scientists create a knowledge base about turtle populations in Texas, which will lead to better conservation efforts and strategies. The three turtle groups of focus are sliders (genus Trachemys), cooters (genus Pseudemys) and softshells (genus Apalone).

TRAC is a partner with many organizations

  • Cornell Lab of Ornithology (eBird monitoring of the bird population and the Great Backyard Bird Count)
  • Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (Mussel Watch program)
  • Ladybird Johnson Wildlife Center (Invaders of Texas Program, to detect and report invasive species)- Nine people attended our first Invaders of Texas workshop on March 28, 2009. Participants learned the problem with exotic invasive plants, how to identify them, and how to report a sighting. Matthew Mortimer won a new GPS unit for being the first participant to enter 50 validated sightings.

Anyone can be a member of these projects and participants are given thorough training for all of them. For more information, please contact Sahar Sea at 214.309.5813 or ssea@audubon.org.

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Thu, 08/16/2012 - 9:00am - 7:00pm

Public Hearing on Air Pollution Rules for Cement Plants - Arlington
Thu, 08/16/2012 - 9:00am - 7:00pm
Arlington City Hall
101 W. Abram
Arlington, TX
United States
The EPA is holding a public hearing on THURSDAY, AUG. 16, on its proposed rule, “National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry and Standards of Performance for Portland Cement Plants,” which was published in the Federal Register on July 18, 2012. See http://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/pcem/pcempg.html. Downwinders at Risk, the DFW air quality watchdog group, is urging residents to show up in support of cleaner air at the public hearing, as regulations will affect cement plants in DFW. Reserve a five-minute slot with EPA coordinator Pam Garrett by emailing garrett.pamela@epa.gov or calling 919-541-7966.
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Thu, 08/16/2012 - 11:30am - 1:00pm

Grass-Fed Beef - Keller
Thu, 08/16/2012 - 11:30am - 1:00pm
Prudential Worldwide Realtors
1727 Keller Parkway
Keller, TX 76248
United States
Event hosted by Tarrant County Greenweavers. 
Hear about (and enjoy the products from) the principal owner and decision maker for a grass fed rand in North Texas. In addition to some awesome, healthy food, we will hear about other projects including Thriving Villages and Solar Air Conditioning.
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Thu, 08/16/2012 - 5:30pm - 8:30pm

Meet the Farmer Night (connecting with the local food economy) - Irving
Thu, 08/16/2012 - 5:30pm - 8:30pm
West Irving Library
4444 W. Rochelle Road
Irving, TX 75062
United States

According to Farm Aid, every week 330 farmers leave their land. As a result, there are now nearly five million fewer farms in the U.S. than there were in the 1930s. This class is designed to provide attendees the opportunity to meet local farmers and discuss how the local food economy is important to the community. Attendees also will learn more about local farmer's markets, community supported agriculture (CSA), and local food co-ops.

*Part of Irving’s Urban Farming Lecture Series

Thursday, Aug. 16
5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
West Irving Library
4444 W. Rochelle Road

Speakers:

To register online click here.

For more information, call the Office of Environmental Stewardship at (972) 742-2296.

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