WWF-Canada’s re:grow program: small actions can make a big impact

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WWF-Canada’s re:grow program: small actions can make a big impact
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Whether your space is large or small, World Wildlife Fund - Canada is urging people across the country to take...

Whether your space is large or small, World Wildlife Fund – Canada is urging people across the country to take action for nature and make a difference by planting native plants in their yards, container gardens and community spaces.which offers how-to advice from conservation experts for growing native plants to help restore habitats, attract pollinators and fight climate change.

WWF-Canada’s Senior Manager, Community Action Kate Landry says anyone can join by creating a free account and sharing their efforts.“There are folks out there who understand, they have knowledge about native plants, they’re gung ho and they’re already doing it. And then there are folks that care about the environment and want to do something but don’t quite know what to do and so re:grow is kind of trying to provide a service to both of those groups.”https://media.socastsrm.

The website displays the total actions taken by members so everyone can see how their small-scale efforts are contributing to large-scale ecosystem restoration.Participants can also share photos and stories of their native plant projects with the re:grow community and on social media to celebrate their accomplishments and inspire others to take action.“The habitat we’re creating, kind of at home, in our communities and spaces, that’s the places where we can have the biggest impact.

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