Julie Collins
Dogwood Canyon

Julie Collins

Center Director
About

Julie is the Center Director and a dedicated naturalist at Dogwood Canyon ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Center. Her passion for the outdoors began during childhood family trips to national parks, inspiring a lifelong commitment to conservation. Julie earned her B.S. in Nutrition/Dietetics from Texas Tech University and applied her scientific training as a research assistant in the Department of Pharmacology at U.T. Southwestern Medical Center.

A certified Texas Master Naturalist, Julie has contributed to projects ranging from invertebrate studies and native plant gardens to habitat restoration focused on invasive species removal. She began her ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ career as a Toyota TogetherGreen education intern, later serving as Volunteer Coordinator for both Dogwood Canyon and Trinity River ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Centers. She advanced to Conservation and Operations Manager at Dogwood Canyon before assuming her current leadership role. Still a naturalist at heart, Julie tends her native plant gardens at home, where she enjoys observing the birds and invertebrates they attract.

Blog article by Julie Collins
Spring into Native Plants – have you botany lately? | ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Texas
 

Articles by Julie Collins

Welcome Spring Migrants to Dogwood Canyon.
April 29, 2026 — Spring has arrived in North Texas, and with it comes one of the most exciting seasons.
Can You Have Too Many Native Plants in Your Landscape?
February 20, 2026 — A landscape rich with native plants becomes more than a pretty yard; it becomes an oasis.