Wildlife management, issues, support, and rehabilitation

Jun 29-Jul 5 (Wed-Tue) Fourth of July Bus Trip to the South San Juan Wilderness, Southwest Colorado

The San Juan Mountains have been called “America's Switzerland.” A
segment of this link in the Continental Divide was designated "South San
Juan Wilderness" in 1980. U-shaped glacial valleys, rocky rivers, high
green meadows, aspens, elk herds and beaver dams make this remote and
scenic wilderness a summer delight for backpackers. Click here
to see a complete description of the trip with pictures, maps and
registration information. Five hike options are described. This is a new
destination for a Dallas Sierra Club trip; reserve early to guarantee a
space. Bus trip leader: Mark Stein 214-526-3733

May 27-31 (Fri-Tue) Memorial Day Bus Trip to the White Mountains Wilderness Area

May 21 (Sat) Cedar Ridge Preserve Trail Clean Up

Its fun and its helpful to get out to the Cedar Ridge Preserve in
Dallas to help upgrade some of the beautiful walking trails just south
of Dallas. The address is 7171 Mountain Creek Pkwy, Dallas, TX 75249.
Its a great morning workout, and the scenery is exceptional. No tools
are required, (maybe gloves) just show up and be ready to lend a hand or
two. We'll work from 9 AM to 11 or so, and then walk around the
preserve and admire the wildflowers and fauna! Bring some water for
sure. Its on Saturday the 21st of May, please see their website
www.audubondallas.org/cedarridge.html  for directions and info. Their
number is 972-709-7784.  If you wish to carpool, then let me know, and
we'll arrange a meeting spot. Come on out and stay green, people!
Coordinator: Ginger Bradley 469-223-7902

Urban Wildlife: The Truth is Stranger than Fiction

May 10, Tuesday, 7 p.m. Meeting

From 6:30 to meeting time, you can enjoy snacks and refreshments as you
wander among various issue booths to pick up information and talk with
Sierra Club members and leaders.

REI Store, Guadalupe Peak room (upstairs) 4515 LBJ Freeway (north side of
I-635, westbound service road between Welch and Marsh)
Call 972.490.5989 for directions. Here is a link to a map:
http://www.dallassierraclub.org/page.htm?generalmeeting

Discover why coyotes, foxes, bobcats, raccoons and opossums are thriving in
urban areas. Find out how to prevent problems with these city critters.
Learn what to do if you find an orphaned or injured wild animal.

Presented
by Bonnie Bradshaw, Texas Master Naturalist, Certified Wildlife
Rehabilitator and president of 911 Wildlife.

Contact: Kirk Miller, KirkMiller@juno.com or Arthur Kuehne,
ArthurKuehne@DallasSierraClub.org

Join the Fort Worth Zoo for Zoo Careers Camp!


Zoo Careers Camp is designed for high school students entering ninth
through 12th grades who are interested in zoological sciences, wildlife
conservation and animal-related careers. During this five-day resident
camp, participants will learn about animal care, husbandry, maintenance
and training and accompany animal staff on daily schedules, participate
in animal care activities and attend presentations given by the Zoo
staff. Zoo Careers Camp is offered in three sessions: June 12 - 17, July
17 - 22 and July 31-5. Each session is $750 for non-members and $700
for members, and includes housing, all meals, activities, camp materials
and a T-shirt.

Campers must be entering grades 9-12 in the fall of 2011 to be eligible.

Zoo Careers Camp sessions are first-come, first served.


Click here to Register Now!.



Summer
Zoo Camp offers unique activities for children ages 3 to sixth grade to
explore wildlife inside the Zoo and in the classroom. Summer Zoo Camp
sessions are offered all summer from June 13 to August 19
(excluding the week of July 4). Camps run Monday through Friday and
include a Summer Zoo Camp T-shirt, guided Zoo tours, Wild Wonders animal
presentations, keeper chats, snacks, craft activities and more. Summer
Zoo Camp is offered in morning and afternoon sessions for children ages 3
to second grade and all-day sessions for third through sixth graders.


Prices listed are for Zoo members/non-Zoo members.


Students will spend a considerable time outside; make sure your child
has walking shoes and is dressed every day for the elements.


Refunds will be issued if requested 14 days prior to start of camp;
within 14 days, students can be transferred to an available class.



BEASTRO - 5th Annual Tasting & Music Event


The wildest party in town returns with cuisine from
the area's finest restaurants and caterers, live music, live animals,
open bars and more!



Date:      Friday, June 10, 2011

Time:      7:30 to 11:30 p.m.

Musical guests:

  • Everclear
  • Micky & the Motorcars
  • Hudson Moore
  • DJ Willie

Ticket Information:

  • $95 per person
  • $10 off for Zoo members

Tickets for Beastro are on sale May 1, 2011. You may purchase tickets one of two ways:

A little motherly advice? The Mother's Day brunch has limited availability and is sure to sell out quickly, so don't wait to order.


Bring the whole family! Each family in attendance will receive
an adoption package of their favorite animal. Adult tickets are $65,
children's tickets (17 and younger) are $25. Children 2 and younger are
free.


The Mother's Day Brunch has two seatings: 9 a.m. or 11:30 a.m.


Download the Mother's Day Brunch Menu here.


Tickets must be purchased by Tuesday, May 3, 2011.


Seating is limited, so purchase your tickets now! All proceeds
benefit the Zoo’s Adoption program, and help support the care and
feeding of our animals.


PLEASE NOTE:

Since 1993, National Trails Day has inspired thousands of individuals and community groups to take part in activities that promote healthy living and mental well being, protect green spaces, educate the community on the importance of trails and instill excitement for the outdoors.

On Saturday, June 4, the City of Arlington, in conjunction with Keep Arlington Beautiful, will join in the nationwide effort to celebrate National Trails Day by hosting various park cleanup events.

The theme for National Trails Day 2011, Made with All Natural Ingredients, encourages all Americans to get outside and get active. "Dedicated volunteers, outdoor enthusiasts, trail lovers, and those new to the outdoors are truly the key ingredients to National Trails Day.

Park clean-ups will take place on June 4 from 9am to 12pm at the following city parks: Bowman Branch Linear Park Marrow Bone Spring Lynn Creek Linear Park River Legacy Parks Fish Creek Linear Park OS Gray Natural Area Bob Findlay Linear Park OW Fannin Natural Area Sublett Creek Linear Park Julia Burgen Park Parkway Central Park

REI will partner with Groundwork Dallas in building a campsite and trail maintenance at the Trinity River Audubon Center in the Trinity Forest. Bring a hat, water bottle, sunscreen, and work gloves, and lots of enthusiasm! For the younger volunteers they can make seed balls to help with the prairie restoration. A free lunch will be provided for the volunteers and you can stay Texas Turtle-Palooza and enjoy the museum and trails of the Trinity River Audubon Center.

Host Organization: REI Dallas/Plano

Phone: 972-490-5989

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