Semester Reflection and Ideas for Future
Taking the "Urban Wilderness" course has been one of the most unique and meaningful experiences of my academic career. I’ve never taken a course where nature itself served as the classroom, and that alone made this experience stand out. Every week brought something new, something real — not just concepts or theories discussed in a lecture hall, but tangible, living examples of what it means to coexist with nature. The Fort Worth Nature Center became a second home during this course. Walking its trails, observing wildlife up close, and experiencing firsthand the beauty and fragility of natural spaces was more powerful than anything I could have absorbed from a textbook. It gave me a new appreciation for the often-overlooked wilderness that's woven into the edges of our cities. Seeing and learning about conservation efforts happening just outside the city limits shifted my entire perspective on what "wild" really means in an urban setting. One thing that really...
Really a nice, well-framed photo. Great sunset lighting. I've walked and biked the Trinity Trail a lot, so I appreciate your taking the time to get down there for this photo.
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