Our purpose is to provide useful information to landowners, land managers, hunters, sportsmen, educators, and the general public about management of wildlife and habitat resources found here in Northcentral Texas.

Texas Parks and Wildlife has a staff of wildlife biologists and wildlife technicians assigned to this 43 county district - Region II, Wildlife District 3 - who help implement the agency's mission - "To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations". 

The Edwin L. Cox, Jr., Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center (TFFC) combines visitation and outdoor education with a production fish hatchery. Its mission is to provide an educational, entertaining visitor experience that promotes freshwater sport fishing and the enhancement, conservation and stewardship of aquatic resources in Texas. Click here for days, hours, admission fees and directions.

TREIA represents over 500 member
companies, organizations, agencies and individuals providing products,
services and information in the areas of solar electric generation,
solar hot water, large and small-scale wind electric generation, biomass
electric generation and liquid renewable fuels, geothermal heating and
cooling, geothermal electric generation, and sustainable (green)
building design and construction.

Solar + Wind + Biomass + Geothermal + Hydrokinetic
     RENEWABLE ENERGY - IT'S HERE TO STAY

Texas Home Energy Rating Organization (Texas HERO) is a non-profit,
membership organization that exists to educate the public and the home
energy rating profession; provide a forum for home energy rating
industry cooperation on best practices, ethical standards and policy
goals; and promote the benefits of energy conservation initiatives and
incentives to homeowners, homebuilders and businesses.

The Texas Fair Trade Coalition (TFTC) is a diverse, nonpartisan
coalition of labor, environmental, community, family farm, religious,
and human rights organizations. Since its founding in 2002, TFTC has
been on the forefront of efforts to educate Texans about the impact of
trade on their lives and on the world around them. We have also worked
to turn the growing awareness of the dangers of corporate-led
globalization into real democratic action for change. Our member
organizations are united in a common fight against harmful NAFTA-model
trade agreements. We support trade reform that is fair to workers, the
environment, family farmers and public health, here and around the
world. The Texas Fair Trade Coalition is an affiliate of the Citizens
Trade Campaign.

Water—with the turn of a handle, you get as much as you want,
whenever you want it. So it’s easy to forget that water is a carefully
prepared product that has to be purchased like any other product. And
whether it’s used or wasted, you pay for every drop of water that flows
through your meter.

While you can’t control the amount of water you truly need—you can
control the amount of water you waste. And there are many ways to reduce
water waste if you are willing to make a few simple changes in your
lifestyle.

Using the tips on this website, you’ll help conserve a valuable resource that shouldn’t be wasted, and you’ll save money too.

The North Texas Water Garden Society

is a nonprofit organization
that was formed to encourage a greater appreciation and
interest in water gardens.
The NTWGS also promotes the study and culture of aquatic plants,
fish and ponds.


We provide information on all aspects of water gardening,
and publish a monthly newsletter,

Water Works,

that contains articles of interest to the beginner
as well as the advanced water gardener.


Now that the official statement is out of the way, the
NTWGS is a bunch of folks who have ponds, wish they had ponds,
or just like the idea of water gardening.

Website intended to act as a clearinghouse for sightings, pictures, area review species, and checklist information for North-Central Texas birds. As the area's sightings are updated, our checklist will reflect those changes. Birds that are being reviewed by the Texas Bird Records Committee will be added to checklist only at the author's discretion and with the caveat that the bird(s) in question are under review.

The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to preserve the plants, animals
and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth
by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.

Our vision is to leave a sustainable world for future generations. 

Today’s society faces unprecedented challenges. Dwindling natural resources, declining economies, a rapidly changing climate and other threats require that all of us begin working together to reach common solutions. 

More than ever before, we must find innovative ways to ensure that nature can continue to provide the food, clean water, energy and other services our growing population depends upon for survival. 

Now
is a time of opportunity. A time to move conservation from the
sidelines of global priorities to the center of the world stage—because
human wellbeing depends on a healthy, diverse environment.

The Greater
Fort Worth Herb Society was founded in 1985 with the purpose of "sharing
knowledge of herbal folklore, planting, growing, propagating,
cultivating, harvesting and using herbs." A further goal is the
fostering of education and knowledge regarding herbs and other botanical
subjects.

What We Do

  • Meet to share knowledge of herbs and gardening
  • Maintain two herb gardens in Fort Worth
  • Support Horticulture Scholarships at Tarrant County College
  • Hold an annual Herb Festival in Fort Worth

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