Spring 2022 Apart from helping pollinators like butterflies and wild bees, the Butterflyway Project started in 2017 to explore the...
Growing for Biodiversity
Dig deeper into ecologically functional gardens that support food webs and pollinators by including native and keystone plants, minimizing lawn, and providing wildlife habitat.
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Spring 2022 Emily Murphy believes gardens hold the key to saving our health, our communities, and our planet. In her...
Read the companion article here. If you take Keystone plants out of your local food web, the food web collapses, because...
Spring 2022 Listen to the full Garden Futurist: Episode XIV podcast here. If you take Keystone plants out of your...
Read the companion article here. With Dr. Nancy Shackelford, Restoration Futures Lab director, and assistant professor of environmental studies at...
Spring 2022 Backyard habitat plays an important role in maintaining the natural value of urban ecosystems. I spent my whole...
Read the companion article here. With Dr. Susan Cordell, Director and Research Ecologist, US Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Hilo,...
Winter 2022 Watch Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park, Episode 3 of the Landscapes of Change mini-documentary series, here. Introduction Across...
Read the companion article here. “There's a surprising portion of the entire natural world of all biodiversity that either rests in...