Stewardship of the land may be the only tangible way an individual can work to save the planet.
Ecological restoration requires layers of native plants that work in harmony with each other to provide food and habitat for all life on the planet.
Returning ecological balance is necessary for biodiversity. Our own existence depends on it.
North America has lost 3 billion birds in the past 50 years. One third of our North American birds are already gone.
“Biodiversity loss” is such a strange euphemism for mass destruction of non-human beings.
—Jason Hickel
Our goal is to restore wildlife habitat by returning California natives back into the landscape and inviting nature back home.
Why we work with California native plants. “90% of the insects that support local food webs can only develop on plants with which they share an evolutionary history”.
—Forester et al. 2014
There is a symbiotic relationship between plants and wildlife, where each partner provides what the other lacks. These partnerships have been evolving for millennia.
Habitat destruction is the number one cause of species extinction. Creating habitat is the best logical alternative.