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California Residents Can Support Biodiversity by Sharing Urban Landscapes with Nature By Susan Holloway

You may have heard that Western Monarch butterflies are on the brink of becoming an endangered species, along with a host of less charismatic but equally beneficial insects.

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Novato residents locked in fight over median island that was turned into natural environment

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Local Conflict Over Native Plant Habitat in Novato

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An Archipelago of Biodiversity in the City: Creating biodiversity connectivity by planting California native plants in traffic medians

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Novato conflict pits butterfly enthusiast against neighbors

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North Bay News Novato residents locked in fight over median island that was turned into natural environment

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Marin Voice: Landscaping with native plants does more to support local ecosystems

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Biodiversity & Rewilding

From the Environmental Forum of Marin Forum 2022. Learn the latest thinking about biodiversity loss, its multiple causes and effects, and strategies for counteracting it. Key concepts of native diversity and community conservation. Efforts to expand native habitats on public and private lands as well as to protect at-risk animal species like the Monarch butterfly. Whether you are relatively new to plant propagation in suburban and urban areas, or a seasoned hand, this video offers useful knowledge and suggestions for restoring local ecosystems.

 

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