Making Habitat at Home: Native Plants for the Northeast
Making Habitat at Home: Native Plants for the Northeast
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Change begins at our doorstep. By cultivating landscapes with dependable shade, food, water, and cover, our modest garden spaces transform into mini-refuges for wildlife navigating the climate crisis now and in the years to come. Every porch, yard, and pasture represents a potential stepping stone of quality habitat that stitches together fragments extending well beyond a single neighborhood.
In this way, individual acts of gardening become a collective practice. Together, we can build a more resilient future and reconnect with the wonder of our local ecosystems along the way.
What’s Inside:
- Guidance on gardening practices that build and safeguard habitat
- Contributed essays on the many ways that stewarding habitat helps connect people, plants, and place
- Profiles of 52 native plants species and six habitat-building plant communities
Artwork by Goda Trakumaite.
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