Clymer Meadow Preserve is a 1,400-acre conservation area under management of The Nature Conservancy and private owners. It contains large and diverse remnants of the Blackland Prairie including species of; Little bluestem, Indiangrass, Gama grass, and Switch grass communities and other grasses/ wildflowers. It also includes several habitats like gilgai, plains, and riparian. The Clymer Meadow project includes all five North Texas TNC preserves.
Volunteers help restore, preserve and maintain prairie areas, especially through a seed increase project. They lead educational tours and participate in biological surveys.
2024 Activities – 3 volunteers with 22 hours of service performed
- Volunteers provided natural resource management