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Estimated 3,000 watch solar eclipse from Fort Worth Botanic Garden
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden hosted about 3,000 people for the total solar eclipse on Monday afternoon. Folks flew in from coast to coast and from foreign countries.
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Thousands view total solar eclipse from Fort Worth's Botanic Garden
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden hosted about 3,000 people for the total solar eclipse on Monday afternoon.
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No kidding, Fort Worth Botanic Garden's new landscape crew is a herd of goats
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden is hosting a small herd of goats through April 15 to help them clean up an invasive plant species in the Native Texas Boardwalk area.
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Fort Worth Botanic Garden turns to goats for landscaping
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden shared drone video of a herd of borrowed goats brought in to tackle invasive plants in the Native Texas Boardwalk area.
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Monarch butterfly sightings may be rare this year due to record-low population
The monarch butterflies are migrating through Texas this spring but it’ll be harder to spot them as the population is at a record low number.
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Monarch depopulation presents problems as migration season begins
Monarch butterflies are in decline this year mostly due to the draught. NBC 5’s Samantha Davies has the details.
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Prime eclipse viewing at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Museum of Science and History
For two and half minutes Fort Worth will be in the path of totality, the point of the eclipse where the Moon fully covers the Sun to produce total darkness.
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Zimbabwean artists featured at Fort Worth Botanic Garden
A traveling exhibit is bringing the great outdoors and great art together. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker takes us to Zimsculpt at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
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ZimSculpt brings sculptures from artists in Southern Africa to North Texas
Under the shade of a tent at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, two sculptors from Zimbabwe chiseled and filed, turning blocks of stone into works of art.
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High temps push Fort Worth Zoo and Botanic Garden to adjust hours
To combat high summer temperatures, the Fort Worth Zoo and Botanic Garden are opening and closing early starting July 10.
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Free admission is offered at Fort Worth Botanical Garden on Juneteenth
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden is offering free admission on Monday, June 19 in honor of Juneteenth.