This presentation focuses on raising awareness about Texas’s endangered ecosystem, the Blackland Prairie. Once spanning over 13 million acres, this biodiverse grassland has been reduced to less than 1%. The presentation highlights the ecological importance of the prairie, the consequences of its decline, and what individuals and communities can do to help preserve it.
Diya is a junior at Reedy High School with a strong passion for environmental conservation. She is the founder of Preserve the Prairie, an award-winning initiative focused on restoring and protecting the Blackland Prairie and other endangered ecosystems. Diya serves as President of her school’s nature club, where she leads volunteer projects such as seed ball making and collaborates with fellow students to support her outreach efforts and presentations. She has spoken to over 500 people at schools, libraries, and community events across Texas, and is committed to inspiring others to protect our natural heritage.
November 6 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Fort Worth Botanic Garden, Iris & Orchid Room
3220 Botanic Garden Blvd, Fort Worth, Texas 76107
6:30 Socializing and snacks
7:00 Business meeting and announcements
The presentation will follow our business meeting.
This meeting is hybrid; in person with a virtual Zoom option.
Advance registration is required to receive the Zoom link: Zoom Registration
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.