Natural Awakenings Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Aug. 2022 issue

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Nature is a Childhood Learning Experience

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e all love to be in nature, and North Texas certainly has more than its share. Fortunately, there are opportunities for children to not only enjoy the bounty, but learn something about our precious environment at the same time. We spotlight three examples here; Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary and John Bunker Sands Wetland Center, to show how government can work with the nonprofit and private sectors to benefit us all. The nonprofit Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is dedicated to the conservation of species in peril. They conduct scientific research, train future professionals and educate the public on the management of natural resources and wildlife and provide diverse, compelling, learning experiences that inspire positive change in the way people think, feel and act toward nature. A breeding center dedicated to the recovery of species in the wild, the center comprises 1,800 acres of protected Texas hill country, including a 9.5-mile scenic drive to interact with more than 50 exotic and endangered species roaming the open pastures, plus a children’s animal center. Visitors can book private or public guided

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tours, overnight lodging, educational programs and more. They even have giraffes. Fossil Rim Wildlife Center 2155 CR 2008, Glen Rose 254-897-2960 • FossilRim.org

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he goal of the nonprofit Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary, in McKinney, is to connect kids and nature to inspire within them and their parents, families and teachers a deeper appreciation for the environment. The sanctuary is the result of Bessie Heard’s vision for the future and her commitment to North Texas. Founded in 1967, The Heard consists of a 289-acre wildlife sanctuary and natural science museum with a threefold purpose of education, conservation and preservation. Programs include zipline/ropes courses, birding, scouting, summer nature camps, and The education department offers innovative activities designed for all age groups, interests and abilities, such as guided nature trails, live animal presentations, a preschool program, homeschool science classes, adult and teacher workshops and more. Field trips and


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