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The Homegrown National Park movement encourages people to turn their yards into wildlife-friendly habitats, creating interconnected corridors that are like a park. By planting native species and promoting richness and
Event Details
The Homegrown National Park movement encourages people to turn their yards into wildlife-friendly habitats, creating interconnected corridors that are like a park. By planting native species and promoting richness and variety, individuals can support native wildlife and healthy air quality, reduce their water usage, and lessen flood risk. The homegrownnationalpark.org website offers resources and tools to help people get started on their conservation journey. By being part of the HNP movement, the Abbotsford-Mission Nature Club can be a leader in the community, modelling how their neighbours, too, can become better stewards of the earth we all love.
About the speaker:
Dr. James M. Scott is a former professor of religious studies at Trinity Western University, Langley, B.C. He is the author of several books focusing on how people can get together and make a positive change in the world. See https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/32028484.James_M_Scott. He lives in Abbotsford.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm(GMT-07:00)
Location
Ravine Park Hatchery
2395 Crescent Way, Abbotsford