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The Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge is a nature center located between Lakeside and Lake Worth, Texas within Fort Worth, Texas, United States city limits. It consists of prairies, forests, and wetlands. The nature center offers a glimpse of what the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex looked like before settlement. The center covers 3,621 acres ...
Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge: Fort Worth: Tarrant: North Texas: website, 3,621 acres of forest, wetlands and prairie, operated by the City Fredericksburg Nature Center: Fredericksburg: Gillespie: Texas Hill Country: website, 10 acres, located in Lady Bird Johnson Park Gulf Coast Bird Observatory: Lake Jackson: Brazoria: Texas Coastal Bend
Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 1980 32°50′36″N 97°28′38″W / 32.843450°N 97.477225°W / 32.843450; -97.477225 ( Fort Worth Nature Center and
Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge; Fort Worth Water Gardens; H. Heritage Park Plaza; T. Tandy Hills Natural Area This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at ...
Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge; H. Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary; Houston Arboretum and Nature Center; M. Meadows Center for Water and the ...
In Texan folklore, the Lake Worth Monster is a legendary creature said to inhabit Lake Worth at the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge, just outside Fort Worth. [1] [2] The creature is often described as a "part-man, part-goat" with scales and long clawed fingers. [3]
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She was a charter member of the Texas Ornithological Society, and instrumental in organizing the Fort Worth Audubon Society, serving as the Society's president for one year. She is also credited as one of the early supporters and proponents of the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge. Jessie Maye Smith was also an active member of the Fort Worth ...