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The Best Bird Feeders Are Native Plants. Here’s Why.The Best Bird Feeders Are Native Plants. Here’s Why.

August 20, 2024August 20, 2024 Lauren DavisLauren Davis 5:04 pm

Birds cannot live by seed and suet alone. They need a variety of native trees, shrubs, herbs, and grasses and{...}

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Recognize, Remove, Replace: Addressing Invasive Plants SpeciesRecognize, Remove, Replace: Addressing Invasive Plants Species

August 20, 2024August 20, 2024 Lauren DavisLauren Davis 5:03 pm

Together we can take steps to eliminate invasives in our landscapes. Buy plants identified by common <em>and</em> botanical names. Learn{...}

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B.W. Wells Grants Create Blooms Across the StateB.W. Wells Grants Create Blooms Across the State

August 20, 2024August 20, 2024 Lauren DavisLauren Davis 5:01 pm

Folks young and old inspire, teach, and get their hands dirty planting gardens, planting trees, or planting seeds with help{...}

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Stewards of The Natural Environment Join TogetherStewards of The Natural Environment Join Together

August 20, 2024August 20, 2024 Lauren DavisLauren Davis 5:00 pm

Being a member of NCNPS means being part of a vibrant community. Now, more groups than ever work to protect{...}

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