Dallas College Campus Habitats

Project Title:  Dallas College Campus Habitats
Project Location:
Various

The seven main Dallas College campuses comprise nearly 1,400 acres and there are opportunities for MN engagement on all campuses. Some examples of the activities being planned include:

Field Research – Planning, leading, or participating in data collection or analysis of natural resources where the results are intended to further scientific understanding. E.g. Citizen science, iNaturalist, eBird, water quality monitoring.

Public Outreach – leading/organizing an educational activity where the students and/or public can learn about the natural environments on campus and the TMN program

Educational Talk – providing presentations to students about native plants, animals and habitat restoration. One planned event is a Science Summer Camp.

Wildscape & Facility Maintenance – Creating and maintaining nature trails, wildscapes and interpretive areas.

Natural Resource Management – Natural resource management, restoration, rescue, and rehabilitation. E.g. Invasive species removal; plant rescue; restoring or improving natural habitat; tree planting. Some areas already identified for volunteer events include Cedar Valley’s 5.5 Environmental Area rehabilitation, Mountain View riparian area maintenance, and installation/management of a small prairie near the Windmill Garden at Brookhaven.

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April 11, 2026    
9:00 am - 11:00 am
Preservation Society for Spring Creek Forest “2 nd Saturday” workdays Sept. 2025/ May 2026 Sept. 13, 2025, 9-11am: -- 1770 Holford Road (the center section...
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