TWELVE HILLS NATURE CENTER, DALLAS, TEXAS

Twelve Hills Nature Center is an urban preserve located in the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas. It serves as an outdoor classroom and passive recreational area. It seeks to educate both adults and children about environmental stewardship and community-building through the grassroots creation and maintenance of a native Texas blackland prairie, and small wetland.

Located at the Intersection of Mary Cliff and Kyle, in Oak Cliff, Twelve Hills is open to the public.
No collecting is allowed.

For more information about Twelve Hills, visit their website.

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SPECIES LIST FOR TWELVE HILLS NATURE CENTER
Swallowtails (Family Papilionidae)
Whites and Sulphurs (Family Pieridae)

Whites - Subfamily Pierinae

Sulphurs - Subfamily Coliadinae

Gossamer-wing Butterflies (Family Lycaenidae)

Hairstreaks - Subfamily Theclinae

Blues - Subfamily Polyommatinae

Brush-footed Butterflies (Family Nymphalidae)

Snouts - Subfamily Libytheinae

Heliconians and Fritillaries - Subfamily Heliconiinae

True Brush-foots - Subfamily Nymphalinae

Admirals and Relatives - Subfamily Limenitidinae

 

Leafwings - Subfamily Charaxinae

 

Emperors - Subfamily Apaturinae

Monarchs - Subfamily Danainae

Skippers (Family Hesperiidae)

Spread-wing Skippers - Subfamily Pyrginae

 

Grass Skippers - Subfamily Hesperiinae

 

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