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Why are
backyard and schoolyard and civic gardens so darn important anyway?
Take for instance
one single, but well-known, species the Monarch Butterfly.
This, as you are
already aware, is a migrating species and because of their far reaching needs
we are seeing that much of their habitat was destroyed.
As such communities are
stepping up to provide butterfly habitat in well over 210,000 gardens as well
as individual back yards, civic roadways and parking lots, in school gardens, business
landscaping and city parks.
Farmers are joining in too, making sure they
provide habitat for wildlife on their land as well, in between the fields of
monoculture.
We can see results of this through looking at the myriad of
successful many bee, butterfly, organic garden, bird, bat organizations’
programs.
Here are a couple of links for you to check out:
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