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Photo gallery: Fall changes at Tandy Hills Natural Area in Fort Worth

Anyone who's been outside in the month of October has likely noticed the mushroom invasion. Early Autumn rains and mild temps set the stage for dozens of strange shapes and colors of 'shrooms that popped up across Tandy Hills Natural Area. Tiny ones, ...

From DON YOUNG OF FWCANDO, Pegasus News,  3 Nov 2009
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Fort Worth sponsoring clean air contest

"Tell us in 500 words or fewer what you or your family do to keep Fort Worth air cleaner. How do you keep vehicle emissions as low as possible? Why are you doing these activities to help keep our air clean." The contest is open to all Fort Worth ...

From DON YOUNG OF FWCANDO, Pegasus News,  15 May 2009

Flushing out City Hall in Fort Worth

Only a fool would keep flushing a stopped up toilet, right? Disgusting? Yes. Irresponsible? Definitely. But that's essentially what's happening in Fort Worth, Texas under the watch of the current elected officials. Fort Worth Mayor Mike Moncrief and ...

From DON YOUNG OF FWCANDO, Pegasus News,  6 May 2009

Fracking in Fort Worth: What's that you're smokin'?

In case anyone needs a reminder, this is what a "frack job" looks like. These pics were taken in east Fort Worth in early January, 2009, near Riverside Drive and I-30. The smoke was so dense that, at times, it obscured driving on the interstate highway. ...

From DON YOUNG OF FWCANDO, Pegasus News,  12 Jan 2009

Is urban gas drilling dangerous to schoolchildren?

USA Today reported Monday that exposure to cancer-causing toxins for students near industrial areas is much worse than expected. According to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, elementary schools in Midlothian, Texas "rate worst in the USA for exposure to ...

From DON YOUNG OF FWCANDO, Pegasus News,  9 Dec 2008

Fort Worth earns questionable recognition for reducing air pollution

New research* on the impacts of oil and gas drilling in the Barnett Shale proves that: -- Toxic emissions of, NOx (Nitrogen oxide) and VOC's (hydrocarbons), directly attributable to gas drilling, are equal to ALL the motorized vehicles in the 9 county ...

From DON YOUNG OF FWCANDO, Pegasus News,  10 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Mike Moncrief

Trinity Trails supporters to speak out at Fort Worth city council meeting

The beautiful and tranquil grove known as Trinity Trees on the Trinity Trails along the Trinity River in Fort Worth were forever changed by the the decision to drill a High Impact gas well inside that grove. This grove is not about a single tree, ...

From DON YOUNG OF FWCANDO, Pegasus News,  2 Sep 2008

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