See Keep Texas' Beautiful calendar for a cleanup event near you.
Apr 12 2025
Keep Texas Beautiful: Clean ups - Statewide (March 1-April 30)
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 Migration - Texas (March 1- June 15)
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.
Fort Worth Botanic Garden: Blooms and Beats - Fort Worth (March 14-May 9)
Enjoy live music in the Garden. Food trucks, adult beverages.
March 14 | 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
• Performing Artist: The Seven6 Band
• Food Trucks: Gordo’s Mexican Cantina & Mission Burgers
April 11 | 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
• Performing Artist: Jimmy Barcus and His Rockabilly Band
• Food Trucks: Leo’s Churro Bar & Smackin Mac Gourmet Mac and Cheese Bowls
May 9 | 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
• Performing Artist: Dalton Torres
• Food Trucks: Monkeyshine’s Smashburgers & Mama Lama
Adults: $15 (Members $10)
Children (6-15): $6
Children (0-5): Free
Members (0-18) Free.
Grapevine Garden Club: Plant Sale - Grapevine
The annual sale will feature native perennials, annuals, indoor plants, herbs, succulents, drought tolerant plants, butterfly host plants, hanging baskets, Caladium bulbs, yard art, gardening books and more.
Free admission. Master Gardeners will be available for guidance. Proceeds from the sale provide scholarships for local students.
North Texas Renewable Energy Group: Bills, Bills, Bills! - Irving & Zoom
Presenter: Elle Nicholson, Texas Solar Energy Society intern
Some of the bills proposed in 2025 are viewed by the Texas Solar Energy Society as very unfavorable to solar energy.
Learn about the bills, and actions you can take to help prevent these detrimental laws from being enacted. We will discover who to contact, how to contact them .. and some of the most effective ways of conveying information to them.
Hybrid meeting in person and online. Zoom link.
Details on website below.
Wild Birds Unlimited: Chasing the Whoopers and Other Great Birds of the Texas Gulf Coast - Dallas
Presentation: Chasing the Whoopers & Other Great Birds of the Texas Gulf Coast
Join photographer and outdoor author Wendel Withrow for “on the scene” reporting and photographs from the 2025 Whooping Crane Festival in Port Aransas, Texas. We will take a boat ride to the back waters of the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge to see the endangered whooping cranes and their winter friends. Truly, Wendel’s birding photographs are unlike any you have seen before. Bring $15 to purchase a signed copy of Wendel’s camping and hiking book (now in its second edition.)
RSVP: 214-821-7400. Seating is limited to 35.
About the Presenter: Wendel Withrow is a native Texan who began treks into the woods at a young age and has been exploring nature ever since. He has been a lifelong camper and his passion for photographing birds and all types of nature follow the hundreds of miles of trails he has explored and appreciated. He has been an active member of the local and regional Sierra Club and is author of Best Tent Camping – Texas. He serves as Director of Green Source DFW, an all-digital environmental newspaper and community resource seeking to inspire and coordinate the ever-growing number of local green-minded groups and their dedicated supporters.
Native Prairies Association of Texas, Fort Worth Chapter: Mothing with Sam Kieschnick - Fort Worth
Join iNaturalist enthusiast and Wildlife Biologist Sam Kieschnick for an evening of discovery mothing at Mosque Point Park Shelter. We'll assemble just before dark, set up and capture what flies in! Your iNaturalist observations will be automatically uploaded to the Camp Shuman/Mosque Point Park iNaturalist project.