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Dogwood Canyon: Where EcoRegions Collide - by Dana Wilson of TRAC - BRIT Free Public Lecture (AT)
Wednesday, March 10 2010, 4:30pm - 5:30pm

Dogwood Canyon: Where EcoRegions Collide - by Dana Wilson of TRAC  - BRIT Free Public Lecture (AT)
Wednesday, March 10    4:30 - 5:30 PM

With Dana Wilson, Volunteer Coordinator, Trinity River Audubon Center

Plants and animals from east, west and central Texas converge in Dogwood Canyon, making it the only place in the world where one can find the Black-chinned hummingbird of west Texas nesting in the flowering dogwood tree of east Texas.  This unique habitat located near Cedar Hill State Park opens to the public in 2010.  Come and hear the story of its discovery, and efforts to protect it for the public

Location - BRIT Main Office, 500 E. 4th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102
Details -
Coffee is provided.  RSVP not required.
More Info -   www.brit.org and click on Events Calendar
Approved AT (1 hour)  JEV 2/8/2010



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