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P.L.A.N.T. promotes the use of native species in order to help curb the spread of non-native/invasive species in the LaPorte & Porter County cooperative area by providing outreach, education and technical assistance.
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CLCA is located on a slender stretch of land between the Atlantic Ocean and Currituck Sound. It contains over 450 homes and walking and bike paths on 240 acres of land with beaches and sand dunes, along with a soundfront shoreline trail over 1.3 miles. There are 5 freshwater and 1 brackish water (Hampton Street) ponds.
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Sellersburg, IN is a charming small town nestled among stunning natural landscapes and scenic parks like Clark State Forest, Charlestown State Park, and the Falls of the Ohio. Inspired by Doug Tallamy’s Homegrown National Park initiative, our volunteer group, Nature's Neighbors, is proud to assist Sellersburg in becoming the first NWF Wildlife Community Habitat in the Louisville/Kentuckiana region. Our mission is to reconnect people with nature by encouraging residents to transform parts of their own yards and community spaces into thriving wildlife habitats. Together, we aim to "bring nature home" and create a more sustainable, biodiverse future right here in our own backyard.
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With a population of about 60,000, Petaluma sits on the Petaluma River at the southern end of beautiful Sonoma County, California. The city is actively working to create a sustainable living and working environment and has an approved blueprint for climate action, helping to guide the town toward becoming climate ready by 2030. Petaluma enjoys nearly 50 parks and open space areas.
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We are the WYLD Gardening Initiative, an organization partnering with the University of Wyoming and Laramie Main Street Alliance to teach and encourage citywide landscape practices that benefit our local biodiversity.
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City wildlife project
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dmonston is a small, friendly community located 2.5 miles from Washington, D.C., with a population of approximately 1500 residents, and is a member of the “Port Towns” organization. The town has a Mayor & Town Council form of government, in addition to its own Police, Code Enforcement, and Public Works Departments. Edmonston is home to one of the “Greenest Streets in America,” thanks to the completion of our “Green Street” Project on November 9, 2010. The “Green Street” Project has become a model for many other communities wishing to “Go Green,” and is just one of the many ways Edmonston is working hard to make our town a “healthier” place to live!
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Town residents and local parks of Mount Airy
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This is a community established in 1999 of 138 homes. There are water features, mature vegetation, trees and grass. It has become a habitat for wildlife including ducks, rabbits, owls, hummingbirds and quail to name a few. Many wildlife species return each year to lay eggs and raise their young in this neighborhood. As a community we wish to preserve what has become a safe haven for our wildlife.
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Kimberly is in Outagamie County, located in the northeastern part of the United States. It is situated in the state of Wisconsin, near the Fox River. Kimberly lies just east of Appleton and is part of the Appleton Metropolitan Area, contributing to the larger region known as the Fox Cities.
