It brings to life the vision of previous National Audubon Society president John Flicker. Flicker needed to figure out how to give city residents in the Dallas territory an opportunity to visit nature surrounded by neighborhood untamed life. The middle features in excess of 200 acres of regular natural surroundings loaded up with a wide scope of nesting and relocating winged animal species, as well as uncommon local species of plants and other untamed life. At the point when the middle authoritatively opened to people in general in 2011, Cedar Hill residents and visitors from different parts of the Dallas territory were welcome to investigate the grounds and nature trails.
Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center
2021-03-05