Last month we had the great pleasure of announcing three $1,000 grant recipients. One of those recipients, the Great Plains Restoration Council, has already put the money to good use and sent us a wonderful report full of great pictures. Their project was grassland nesting bird habitat restoration through diversity and inclusion community engagement. They cut and cleared tree and brush on the Ft. Worth Prairie Park south of East Dutch Branch Creek. The grant money not only helped help fund tree cutting but provided some community work payments for young people working on the Prairie. We think you’ll enjoy reading that report and looking at the pictures, so we’ve put it up on our Website in the form of a PDF file
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