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Where to Find and View North Texas Fossils
By Amy Martin Excerpt from Ancient Ocean chapter of Wild Dallas-Fort Worth: Explore the Amazing Nature of North Texas (Timber Press winter 2023) "Explore a little. When you pick up your first fossil and start asking a few questions, you'll be hooked," says Mick Tune....
Marine fossils of North Texas and North Sulfur River with Mick Tune — April 6 Wed
Wednesday, April 6, 2022 Marine fossils of North Texas and North Sulfur River with Mick Tune Mick Tune, fossil enthusiast and frequent speaker for the Dallas Paleontology Society, will share his knowledge of the Cretaceous period marine megafossils such as mosasaurs...
Announcements from the March 2022 Chapter Meeting
The Announcements View the full set of March announcements by clicking here. As more activities open up, more volunteer opportunities are coming into the chapter calendar. Opportunities and contacts, websites, and other details are available in the announcements....
TEAMgo Practical and Hike at Piedmont Ridge and Beeman
When & Where March 5, 2022 Piedmont Ridge and Beeman Trail If you remember from our January Program the area around Piedmont Ridge and Beeman Trail was shown and talked about as a great place to hike in Dallas. In March, we are learning about the TEAMgo tool from...
March 2022 Chapter meeting: Mapping Landscapes on the Go
Wednesday, March 2: Mapping Landscapes on the Go Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Landscape Ecology Program has developed a mobile version of TEAM (Texas Ecosystem Analytical Mapper) called TEAMgo to allow Texas citizens to utilize and contribute to the...


