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Wildcat Bluff Nature Center: Amarillo: Potter: Texas Panhandle: website, over 600 acres, 5 miles of trails, 5 acre accessible trail with pond, spring, and paleontology exhibit. Education building, visitor center. Focus on prairie ecosystems, outdoor education, and natural and human history of the Texas Panhandle. Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve ...
The Wildcat Bluff Discovery Center will host the program Echoes of the Past: A Haunting History on Sunday, Oct. 20 with Erin Frigo as she unravels the chilling origins of werewolves, witch's ...
A butte in Wildcat Hills. The plant and animal life in the Wildcat Hills is atypical for Nebraska; the ecology more resembles that of the Laramie Mountains, 60 miles to the west. The dominant tree in the region is the ponderosa pine. Bighorn sheep, pronghorn, elk, mule deer, and wild turkeys live in and around the hills.
Wild Cat Bluff was located where Wildcat Creek enters the Trinity River, and served as a ferry crossing and a shipping point for area farmers. Wild Cat Bluff thrived while the river served as a main form of transportation, but declined after the arrival of the railroads to the county in 1870.
Wildcat Bluff explores the history of love during Feb. 18 program. Wildcat Bluff’s program Echoes of the Past will explore the archaeology of love on Sunday, Feb. 18, at 2 pm. Hosted with their ...
DHDC and Wildcat Bluff are offering free admission to veterans and active duty military and their families as a part of the summer initiative.
The name of the Wildcat Bluff upland may commemorate one of the nature preserve's top carnivores, the bobcat. River otters can also be found at Heron Pond. Birdwatchers visit Heron Pond – Little Black Slough to search for a variety of raptors , including the black vulture , red-shouldered hawk , and the barred owl , and enjoy a variety of ...
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