April 6, 2023

If you want to go where the buffalo call home, just stop by the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge.

Bison have been roaming around the Cowtown venue for 50 years.

According to Friends of the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge, it’s the only publicly accessible bison herd in North Texas.

The Marty Leonard Lotus Marsh Boardwalk is getting a new addition.

A state lawmaker has filed a bill, proposing that eminent domain be used to save Fairfield Lake State Park.

Armadillos became an official state mascot in 1995 but they first gained notoriety in a 1973 country song.

The city is hiring a contractor to mulch up to 50 acres of privet at the 220-acre Tandy Hills Natural Area in February.

A Southlake developer proposes to take down nearly 1,000 mature trees of Colleyville’s remaining Cross Timbers forest.

Fairfield Lake State Park is located on private property, leased by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

Wildlife experts say gators are generally shy and mostly avoid interacting with humans.

Dallas' 2022-2023 budget increased funding for the Office of Environmental Quality and Sustainability.

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