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Join us on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, at 7:00 PM at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden to hear AP Environmental Science students from the Texas Academy of Biomedical Sciences share original research from the Meter Hero project, a collaboration with the Tarrant Regional Water District and the City of Fort Worth. Using real household data from the MyH2O portal, students investigated how Winter Storm Fern impacted daily water use across Fort Worth, comparing storm conditions to a typical weekend. Members will also hear from students in the Texas Academy of Biomedical Sciences Insect Club as they present a follow-up to their original 2024 study on the invasive plant bastard cabbage (Rapistrum rugosum) along the Trinity River. Using field observations and citizen science data from iNaturalist, students are documenting which insect species utilize this widespread plant and comparing their 2026 findings to previous results.
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If you would like to satisfy your savory or your sweet tooth cravings, please bring a refreshment (APPETIZER or a DESSERT) to our meeting. Bring your favorite appetizer, cookie, bar or cake to share, and don't forget to bring your own non-alcoholic drink of choice. We will encourage guests to arrive early, between 6:40-6:45 PM to partake of food prior to the start of the meeting.
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We meet at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. All are welcome!
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Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 2300 University Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76107, United States
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