Floral Reef Project
12/14/2023
Please help us research an upcoming blog article: "Community Spotlight: Stories of Successful Pollinator Conservation Projects"
Objective: Share inspiring success stories from communities actively involved in pollinator conservation.
Grow pollinator-friendly flowers, avoid pesticides, spread the word -- habitat protection, support for bees, butterflies, and flowers -- The Floral Reef Project The Floral Reef Project is a nonprofit effort to create and protect pollinator habitat worldwide, starting in Southern California (USA)
11/02/2023
Have fun creating unique pollinator coloring pages using the Floral Reef colorpage bot! https://poe.com/s/x4zWBxbBwdCCcLnBFLND
Please share your creations (and remember to tag us) Floral Reef Project
10/26/2023
They nailed it :-)
I answered a few questions and the Changemaker Personality Quiz responded:
Builders like you are aren't waiting for the solutions, they're out there creating them. Here are just a few ways you might be doing that:
Using engineering, design or science to make stuff that doesn’t trash people or the planet. (Check)
Creating community gardens, time banks or other methods for sharing resources and strengthening community. (Check)
Starting new businesses that foster healthy communities and a healthy planet... (Check)
What's your style?
I got builder! What's YOUR Changemaker Type? Take the Story of Stuff Changemaker Personality Quiz to find out!
10/25/2023
"Bees are trucked-in to die" is an alarming headline. But the sad truth is that the problem is larger, and consumers are partly to blame. We use products in our homes, in our yards, in our soils, that are toxic to pollinators. We can start by creating pollinator-friendly spaces in our own communities.
Bees are trucked in to die Almond milk brands rely on bees -- but are they doing enough to protect them?
10/09/2023
Experimenting with t-shirt designs in a pop-up store. Your feedback is welcome.
"bee friendly" (front) Unisex Heavy Cotton Tee Buy this product for only $12.48
09/29/2023
Beautiful, low-maintenance, and easy to re-seed? Yes, please!
What to Do With Your Black-Eyed Susans (Rudbeckia) After Flowering If I had to choose the gardening philosophy closest to my lazy gardener’s heart, it would have to be “live and let live.” Or rather “live and let die … back.” Which sounds much more
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