We may be flooded, but we are still open! We are offering HALF-PRICED admission through this Friday (10/19). Come explore our Center in the unique flood stage, and join us as we look for… https://t.co/0FpUHnmjkH
The dragonflies are loving this beautiful weather here at the Center! Here’s one sunning itself on our deck made from repurposed milk jugs. ☀️ https://t.co/d0voTspXNm
We are so thankful for the rain that filled up our ponds over the past few weeks! Consider conserving water by collecting rain water, letting the rain fill up containers that you can then… https://t.co/rMewbCi4pS
Despite the rain we have had this week, our trails are still open! Come hike and enjoy our brand new trail signs, courtesy of @tpwdparks Recreational Trail Grants! https://t.co/o84LMIqqa5
"I give my time to the Audubon Society because I firmly believe in educating children about the importance of conservation." Jake Calvit https://t.co/YGgz5KCiDq
"Many urban children never have a chance to see the wilder side of their community. I give to Audubon because I enjoy helping lead these kids through the various ecosystems at TRAC and… https://t.co/lVxbdhUEgI
A huge shoutout to our awesome YMSL Highlander volunteers and moms for their generous donation of time and resources! They donated several staplers and spent their Saturday making over a… https://t.co/HgesnUfTqA
Interested in having your students conduct a water quality experiment while developing their critical thinking skills? Our signature field trip, Eco Investigations, is the perfect fit for… https://t.co/M0tjhpZrBU
Fall migration is well underway with energetic Yellow Warblers making up a good portion of the songbirds currently passing through. This isn't a surprise as they are among the first birds… https://t.co/n8HVWN86si
Join us tomorrow for the launch of walkSTEM@TRAC, a self-guided program exploring the math found in nature, to learn just how much soil it took to cover the landfills that contain much of… https://t.co/y6kYHvbIHl
How big is the territory of a fire ant colony? Find out at the debut this Saturday of our new self-guided program, walkSTEM@TRAC! https://t.co/zOkLjqr2sO
Migrating Least Sandipers—the world’s smallest shorebird—foraging for tiny invertebrates along one of our ponds. When feeding they seem to randomly peck at mud in the hopes of eventually… https://t.co/OYUzhfkvuF
Our final 3 #summeratsimmons guided hikes are lead by master naturalists @billholston and @kknaturalist! We are so excited to get to walk the Trinity River with our local plant and wildlife experts, and you can join us for these free events: https://t.co/g07asWAl3L
Introducing walkSTEM@TRAC, in partnership with the talkSTEM organization! This year-round, self-guided experience is designed to engage people with the math found in nature. Come check it… https://t.co/XOIHrxoOJk
Update: This Friday, August 17, the Center will be closed. We’ll be gearing up for the new school year and discussing some new programming that we’re very excited about. We will resume… https://t.co/qVoPC4FrbH
One of DFWs most familiar water birds, the towering Great Blue Heron. These are some extremely adaptable birds, occurring in most any water habitat in their extensive range (from coastal… https://t.co/2tZsJBsQoG
A Solitary Sandpiper passing through our ponds from its Canadian and Alaskan breeding grounds to wintering grounds from South Texas to central Argentina. As their name suggests they tend… https://t.co/Y2lN7Iwc60
After today’s rain we have lots of happy birds! So we’re kicking off a week of water birds you can find at @TrinityAudubon right now. We’ll start with the most showy—Roseate Spoonbill.… https://t.co/LSnQ4kyiIZ
Aug 14 . 5:30pm. This month’s #conservancyafterhours topic is the historical management of the Trinity River & urban ecology. Tim Dekker is an environmental and water resources engineer with expertise in river, lake and estuary remediation and restoration. https://t.co/wzLjYcxqdt