Growing Climate-Resilient Gardens in the City
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Smithsonian Environmental Research Center 647 Contees Wharf Road, Edgewater, Maryland 21037

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Growing Climate-Resilient Gardens in the City
Speaker: Holly Gallagher, National Wildlife Federation
Wildlife gardens attract and support important pollinators such as butterflies, birds, and bees. Pollination is essential to life on earth; most flowering plants, including fruits and vegetables, depend on pollinators to produce fruit and seeds, yet climate change is threatening the survival of many of these species. Join Holly Gallagher from National Wildlife Federation to learn what approach the non-profit organization has taken to growing climate-resilient, native plant gardens in urban environments and how to replicate that in your own backyard or community!