Why are insects important? Because they are vital to all life on this planet, including yours. E.O Wilson called insects the little things that run the world.
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Taking Action to Create a Better Future
Climate change is not only a problem for future generations. It is affecting all of us right now. There is danger in becoming used to the changes in climate.
Transition Town Greater Media Talks
On March 1st, 2023 Sari Steuber and Skip Shuda of Transition Town Greater Media (TTM) presented to West Chester University students, faculty, and staff as part of the WCU Spring 2023 […]
Time to Change Our World View
It’s way past time to change our world view. We can no longer deny what is happening to the Earth. Our climate, biodiversity and public health crises require shedding the old way of acting as though we have dominance over nature.
Protecting Our Solitary Bees
Protecting our native solitary bees is good environmental stewardship, because they are important pollinators. Solitary bees (a.k.a. ground nesting bees) include the many species of miner bees, leafcutter bees, cellophane […]
March in Your Native Plant Garden
What’s going on in March in your native plant garden? Not much. I know we’re all eager to get back to our gardens after languishing inside this winter, but resist the temptation to clean up too early.