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A bedroom community in North Texas. We are an ideal lakeside community where life happens
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Oconomowoc sits in the heart of southeastern Wisconsin's scenic lake country, surrounded by two area lakes. Oconomowoc has an area of 12.3 square miles.
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Sherwood Forest is a small neighborhood of 270 homes near downtown Columbia. We also have the 10-acre University of South Carolina W. Gordon Belser Arboretum in our midst. This is a small arboretum, but it is unusually natural, and it provides great habitat for all kinds of birds and other animals. While the many wooded lots in our neighborhood provide pretty good habitat for wildlife, the arboretum greatly enhances our resources. We have had a "Forest Friends" program for about 4 years now, which was started as an effort to encourage neighbors to maintain, or add to, the native trees on their properties. We have expanded that effort a bit to encourage good natural habitat in general. We are hoping that the process of becoming a Community Wildlife Habitat will increase awareness of the importance of this way of maintaining yards.
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We have a protected water shed are that we have been working on removing invasive plants including ivy and privit
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We would like to host an employee engagement event on Earth Day to plant native trees in an empty lot next to our plant and warehouse in downtown Central Point, OR.
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City of Lorain is a lakefront community along the shores of lake Erie. As such, we are on the monarch migratory route and have created several pollinator gardens to serve as buffets for our monarch friends and other pollinators. We established our first pollinator garden in 2019 and now have over 14 gardens. We;'ve competed the Mayor's monarch Pledge each year since 2022.
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Lake, Porter, LaPorte, Newton, Jasper, Pulaski, and Starke Counties. This is part of Indiana's statewide Hoosier Habitats Challenge launched March 2026 to become the first ever Certified Community Wildlife Habitat™ led by Earth Charter Indiana in partnership with the Indiana Wildlife Federation and other partners. * When a community team registers, if it inherits tons of existing habitat points, it needs to reach 10% new habitats while as a team. So the Habitat Certification Points Goal is 825 (not 750).
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Region 2 includes: DeKalb, Elkhart, Fulton, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Marshall, Miami, Noble, St. Joseph, Steuben, Wabash, and Whitley Counties. This is part of Indiana's statewide Hoosier Habitat Challenge launched March 2026 to become the first ever Certified Community Wildlife Habitat™ led by Earth Charter Indiana in cooperation with the Indiana Wildlife Federation and other partners.
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Region 3 includes: Benton, Boone, Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Fountain, Hamilton, Howard, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Tipton, Warren and White Counties. This is part of Indiana's statewide Hoosier Habitat Challenge launched March 2026 to become the first ever Certified Community Wildlife Habitat™ led by Earth Charter Indiana in cooperation with the Indiana Wildlife Federation and other partners. * When a community team registers, if it inherits tons of existing habitat points, it needs to reach 10% new habitats while as a team. So the Habitat Certification Points Goal is 1148 (not 750).
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Region 4 includes: Adams, Allen, Blackford, Delaware, Grant, Henry, Jay, Madison, Randolph, and Wells Counties. This is part of Indiana's statewide Hoosier Habitats Challenge launched March 2026 to become the first ever Certified Community Wildlife Habitat™ led by Earth Charter Indiana in cooperation with the Indiana Wildlife Federation and other partners.
