In the last 15 years, the monarch butterfly populations in North America have dwindled to "alarmingly low" levels, University of Guelph associate professor and ecologist Ryan Norris. He was part of a group of researchers who developed a strategy on preserving and improving the monarch’s populations.
Trying to get people to abandon zero utility lawns that require constant mowing and fertilizer is an uphill battle
its weird too, you’d think “stop doing that activity universally seen as annoying and boring and nature will be better because of it” would be a seller
(ofc there’s more to it than just stop mowing a lawn, a carefully planned garden takes a lot of effort, but an unmowed lawn is still better than a mowed lawn)
its weird too, you’d think “stop doing that activity universally seen as annoying and boring and nature will be better because of it” would be a seller
(ofc there’s more to it than just stop mowing a lawn, a carefully planned garden takes a lot of effort, but an unmowed lawn is still better than a mowed lawn)