"Garden as if our lives depended on it," wrote biologist Doug Tallamy. As climate change heats up, dries out, and burns up our Arizona landscape, gardens provide sustainable answers. Join AWF for this highly motivating webinar cohosted with Arizona Interfaith Power and Light in a partnership to expand National Wildlife Federation's Sacred Ground program.
Both native gardens and edible gardens offer wildlife habitat for many species including pollinators which are vital to food sustainability. Learn about how scientists and citizen scientists record data about seasonal changes from the National Phenology Network's Nature's Notebook program with speaker LoriAnne Barnett, executive director of the Arizona Master Naturalist program. Hear about the spiritual stewardship of the earth with Nona Siegel of Arizona Interfaith Power and Light and Tiffany Carey of the National Wildlife Federation's Sacred Ground program. Be inspired to start your garden and certify your garden as a wildlife habitat through the National Wildlife Federation with Arizona Wildlife Federation's Outreach Director, Nikki Julien.
(Hosted by the Arizona Wildlife Federation)