Event ready to inspire prairie lovers

Blackland Prairie photograph by Sean Fitzgerald

Step into the vibrant world of the North Texas Blackland Prairies on Saturday, May 4, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Bath House Cultural Center at White Rock Lake in Dallas. Enjoy a fun, free event for families created to celebrate the beauty and splendor of the Blackland Prairies here in North Texas. Embark on a journey through the cherished prairies with captivating speakers, engaging exhibits, guided prairie tours and an array of activities tailored for all ages. From the colorful tapestry of prairie flowers to melodious birdsong, delve into the wonders of the local ecosystem. The speakers will help visitors discover the essence of DFW Prairies and unlock the secrets to bringing the prairie’s splendor into backyards. Native Plants and Prairies Day shines a spotlight on the critical role played by the North Texas prairies as essential habitats for a diverse array of wildlife, including insects, birds and mammals. This unique ecosystem, characteristic of the ecoregion in Texas, spans from the Red River to the Gulf Coast. However, development has taken its toll, with much of the Blackland Prairie disappearing. Shockingly, the World Wildlife Fund reports that less than one percent of the original Blackland Prairie vegetation remains intact. The Bath House Cultural Center is located at 521 East Lawther Dr. in Dallas. — Tim Skipworth