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Planting ‘Healing Power’ Trees in Low-Income Neighborhoods

Planting ‘Healing Power’ Trees in Low-Income Neighborhoods

Planting ‘Healing Power’ Trees in Low-Income NeighborhoodsHave you ever noticed the difference in tree distribution in so-called ‘good neighborhoods’ versus so-called ‘bad neighborhoods?’ City neighborhoods or districts with more wealth tend to have more trees, but that may not always be the case in the future, as non-profit and corporate partners are creating a sort…

India Logan-Riley / Aotearoa / New Zealand

India Logan-Riley / Aotearoa / New Zealand

India Logan-Riley / Aotearoa / New ZealandIndia has been conducting her activism in the climate justice space for years now. India is working to center Indigenous rights in the movement for climate justice by ensuring that Indigenous people gain rights over their land. She’s taken her message to the United Nations in talks that resulted in…

What’s great about green infrastructure?

What’s great about green infrastructure?

What’s great about green infrastructure? We hear a lot about infrastructure these days as our government debates economic stimulus spending. Green infrastructure is smart! It can entail green parking, green roofs, bioswales, rain gardens, rainwater harvesting, urban tree canopies, and permeable pavements. “Green infrastructure” is a catch-all term that refers to using plant-based infrastructure to…

Other great examples of landscape conservation collaboration

Other great examples of landscape conservation collaboration

Other great examples of landscape conservation collaboration The Chesapeake Conservancy as an example of a partnership that brought together 80 conservation partners across the watershed. Their model of participation and open access allowed the partnership to fit in a multitude of priorities and move forward on multi-benefit conservation. The Open Space Institute spearheading capital campaigns, land acquisitions, and park…

Wolves Keep Yellowstone in Balance

Wolves Keep Yellowstone in Balance

Wolves Keep Yellowstone in Balance In the 1920s, government policy allowed the extermination of Yellowstone’s gray wolf — the apex predator — triggering an ecosystem collapse. But what happened next was the re-introduction of wolves changed everything. See how… In 1995 — through use of the Endangered Species Act — the conservation community reintroduced the…

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