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Opinion | Let the Post-Pandemic City Grow Wild 05/09/2023

“Imagine a city latticed with lightly cultivated wild spaces, microforests & roadside meadows. (For that matter, imagine the manicured neatness of suburbia blooming with wildlife gardens in place of ecologically impoverished, pesticide-soaked lawns.) That would be a different kind of city, where the human & the natural coil together & where the conventional cityscape is visually enriched by exuberant wildlife.”

Opinion | Let the Post-Pandemic City Grow Wild Cities contain too many perfected, simplified forms of nature, ones that look pretty but are biologically impoverished.

‘A living pantry’: how an urban food forest in Arizona became a model for climate action 03/22/2023

‘A living pantry’: how an urban food forest in Arizona became a model for climate action A decades-old neighborhood project in Tucson provides food to residents as well as shade to cool streets in the third-fastest warming city in the US

Trees For Neighborhoods - Trees | seattle.gov 07/20/2022

Apply to plant a free tree from the city!

Trees For Neighborhoods - Trees | seattle.gov Trees For Neighborhoods

04/20/2022

nanoforest creatures will appear on beacon hill april 30:

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