Stroll through Texas Discovery Gardens’ 7.5 acres of lush gardens illuminated with larger-than-life lanterns. The family event features performers, artisian venders and food and beverages. See link to event page for details.
Mar 5 2025
Texas Discovery Gardens: Festival of Lights - Dallas (Dec. 13- March 23)
Keep Texas Beautiful: Clean ups - Statewide (March 1-April 30)
See Keep Texas' Beautiful calendar for a cleanup event near you.
Fort Worth Botanic Garden: Butterflies in the Garden - Fort Worth (March 1-April 30
]Exhibit visitors will have the chance to see a diverse collection of butterflies from various parts of the world, including Central, North and South America, Africa, and Asia. The Blue Morpho (Morpho peleides), known for its striking beauty, is one of the most popular butterflies on display. Additionally, local favorites will also be showcased.
Lights Out Texas: Spring Peak Migration - Texas (April 22-May 12)
Texas is a major flyway for migrating birds. Outdoor lighting can be deadly for the wildbirds who mostly travel by night. The lights distract and disorient them leading to exhaustion and building collisions. Houston and Dallas are ranked in the top three most dangerous cities for migrating birds.
Building owners, businesses, developers and homeowners can help protect migrating birds by turning off all non-essential nighttime lighting on buildings and other structures from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. each night.
Migration season runs March 1-June 15. Peak migration is April 22-May 12.
Arlington Conservation Council: Symbiosis in Your Backyard (Insects, Trees and the Link Between Them) - Zoom
Kimberlee Peterson will address the relationships between insects and trees – the good, the bad, and the “well, it depends.” She’ll talk about how our perception of what is around us can vary depending on goals and objectives for our forest areas.
Kimberlee grew up in the South Arlington/Mansfield area and earned a B.S. in wildlife, sustainability and ecosystems sciences, followed by an M.S. in agriculture and natural resources, at Tarleton State University. She has been with the Texas A&M System for seven years, the first four at AgriLife Research exploring native seed and prairie restoration and more recently as a woodland ecologist with the Texas A&M Forest Service.