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Scientists and Tribal Members partnering to replant the Elwha River area.

The Inspiring Tale of Elwha’s Dam Removal and Biodiversity Resurgence

Est. Read Time: 4 minutes We are honored to highlight a new, unique entry on the HNP Biodiversity MAP – the Aldwell Reservoir area of the Elwha Revegetation Project in Port Angeles, WA. This remarkable project represents approximately 270 acres of restored native habitat, helping to bring an incredible ecosystem back to life. It all […]

Co-founders Michelle Alfandari and Doug Tallamy

Our Three-Year(ish) Anniversary!

I think it’s safe to say that we could all use a bit of good news these days, something to celebrate. As my co-founder Doug Tallamy often says, “Don’t think about the entire planet’s problems – you’ll get depressed – instead, focus on the piece of the earth you can influence.” Many of you have […]

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Blending Farm, Art and Habitat | Michelle and Nathaniel in Baltimore, OH

Michelle and Nathaniel Stitzlein are both artists who are inspired by nature. They converted a former grange hall into their home / art studio and then set about turning several acres of parking area and farmland into a native habitat paradise. Michelle considers their home to be a “permanent artist residency”. They were able to […]

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A Conversation with Doug Tallamy and Sean B. Carroll

An Antidote To the Despair Epidemic Moderated by: Michelle Alfandari, co-founder Homegrown National Park® Read time: 19 minutes It was a thrill to get the call from Wild Hope HHMI Tangled Bank Studio to collaborate with HNP.   It’s been a synergistic and exciting relationship that we hope will continue forever! We are thrilled to announce […]

Kate Ford's Native Habitat in Rochester Hills, MI

Biodiversity Paradise: Kate in Rochester Hills, MI

When Kate Ford and her husband bought their home in 2008, the landscape was all rocks and grass because the previous owner “didn’t like plants.”  They have since made it into a DIY Biodiversity Heaven!  Kate was “lit up” about native plants by a friend with Black-eyed Susans that attracted pollinators and birds. They dug […]

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Designing a Small Meadow Garden with Commonly-Available Native Plants – Benjamin Vogt

Finding the Right Native Plants It’s easy to be overwhelmed at the nursery shopping for new plants, especially when you want to create a wildlife habitat. And plant tags seldom provide enough or even the right information to make informed decisions suitable for our specific site conditions. For example, a plant tag will discuss light […]

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4 Universal Landscape Goals – By Doug Tallamy

There are four ecological functions every landscape must perform if we are to achieve a sustainable relationship with the natural world that supports us (and continuing to insist on landscapes that do not sustain mother nature is not and has never been a realistic option). It’s really very simple; our landscapes must do the things that enable ecosystems to produce the life support we and every other species requires.

Why Ecoregions? By Doug Tallamy

Why Ecoregions? By Doug Tallamy

Plants do not distribute themselves according to political boundaries like state or county. Plants grow where they can, based on soil type, rainfall, temperature, altitude, and past geological events like glaciation.  And these environmental conditions do not follow state boundaries.

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