She reveals that the local chapter was established almost a decade ago, following the 2014 NPAT conference in Fort Worth, which galvanized residents to create their own organization. Michelle Villafranca, the city of Fort Worth's parks operations and natural resource planner, is deeply concerned about the decline of native prairies in North Texas. Spearheaded by the Friends of Tandy Hills Natural Area, the group emphasized the breathtaking splendor and significance of the natural area, which is a thriving habitat for nearly 2,000 diverse plant species. On April 16, the Fort Worth chapter of NPAT conducted an inspiring walk through the Tandy Hills and Broadcast Hill regions, demonstrating their conservation endeavors close to their hearts.
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