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Gaylen's comments:
on Stayin' In
As an EE educator for over fifteen years, I remember teaching kids who didn't even feel comfortable walking along a path. It was sad for them to feel so uncomfortable outdoors. Their desire to watch TV or play a video game was much stronger than spending anytime outdoors. How sad.
I was hopeful each week however after they just spent a few days outdoors without those items. Their personality changed and their ability to think differently, and inquire was much stronger. As a parent now, I feel it's our responsiblity to get our kids outdoors and explore those natural areas. Those areas can be in your backyard!
I was hopeful each week however after they just spent a few days outdoors without those items. Their personality changed and their ability to think differently, and inquire was much stronger. As a parent now, I feel it's our responsiblity to get our kids outdoors and explore those natural areas. Those areas can be in your backyard!
posted 4 years ago
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on The Yellow Starthistles Are Coming!
The West Willamette Restoration Partnership, a group of over fifteen neighborhood organizations, City of Portland, OHSU, PGE, NW Natural and Three Rivers Land Conservancy is actively working in the west hills of Portland to remove tree ivy from 300 acres and restore 50 acres. One part to this program is the Backyard Habitat Certification Program.
Many homeowners feel alone in their challenge to remove invasive plants. This program does on the ground support for these homeowners and provides benefits (i.e. native plants, etc.) for their work. Besides focusing on large natural areas, we also need to work with homeowners who have these noxious plants in their backyard. Otherwise, our work will continue.
FYI, we are actively working to expand this backyard certification program region wide. It works with local programs with invasive plants.
Many homeowners feel alone in their challenge to remove invasive plants. This program does on the ground support for these homeowners and provides benefits (i.e. native plants, etc.) for their work. Besides focusing on large natural areas, we also need to work with homeowners who have these noxious plants in their backyard. Otherwise, our work will continue.
FYI, we are actively working to expand this backyard certification program region wide. It works with local programs with invasive plants.
posted 4 years, 1 month ago
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