Ep. 5-2: The Urban Prairie – Tandy Hills Natural Area

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Today’s episode features Don and Debora Young, founders of the Friends of Tandy Hills Natural Area. Don and Debora have been spreading the word about this amazing remnant prairie in east Fort Worth for several decades and when oil and gas exploration activity came to Fort Worth, they wanted to do something to protect this special place. Thus, Friends of Tandy Hills Natural Area was formed. Through the years the group has put together a decade of Prairie Fests as well as other outings for groups to get to know Tandy Hills and the unique flora and fauna that reside in this urban prairie landscape.

My parents grew up in the area but it wasn’t until 2010 that I really became familiar with the park and the treasures residing within it. As an avid reader of Don’s Prairie Notes newsletter, I keep tabs on the goings on of the park every month. I knew that I wanted to showcase Tandy Hills and get a bit more insight into the park and Don and Debora were the perfect people to speak with to shed light on the history of the park and just what it means to them.

Be sure to check out the shownotes below to find out how to visit Tandy Hills and how you can support Friends of Tandy Hills Natural Area!

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Music: “New Day” by Lee Rosevere


Show Notes:
+Friends of Tandy Hills Natural Area
+Prairie Notes Newsletter
+Tandy Hills/Stratford Park Strategic Master Plan
+Tandy Hills iNaturalist page
+Don Young Glass Studio
+The Art of Debora Young
+Fort Worth Nature Center

Blog posts I’ve written over the years about Tandy Hills:
+Nature in the City: Tandy Hills Natural Area
+Fresh Air at Tandy Hills
+Winter Ramble at Tandy Hills Natural Area
+Trout Lilies at Tandy Hills
+Awaiting Spring at Tandy Hills
+Texas Wildflowers | Eustoma exaltatum ssp. russellianum, Texas bluebells
+Early Spring at Tandy Hills
+A Tandy Hills evening
+Trout Lilies in Macro
+Texas Wildflowers | Erythronium albidum, Trout Lily
+Prairie Fest 2011 Recap

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