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Marietta Nowak, Wild Ones member, East Troy, WI April 7, 2010, 7:00 p.m. GBBG Co Sponsored by the Green Bay Chapter Wild Ones and the Green Bay Botanical Garden Long-time Wild Ones member, Nowak is the author of Birdscaping in the Midwest which teaches gardeners that even small steps
can improve bird habitat. Nowak guides gardeners through planning a variety of gardens using native plants. Prairie, woodland,
ponds and rain gardens can be all designed to attract birds and other wildlife. Presentation is free for Wild Ones members.
Wild Ones is a national not-for-profit organization with a mission
to educate and share information with members and the community to promote biodiversity and environmentally sound practices.
Wild Ones was started by a handful of people in Milwaukee who became intensely interested in the new concept of landscaping with native plants. We have over
40 chapters in 12 states. Wild Ones
has a Seeds for Education program which grants funds to schools and other groups to help establish outdoor learning centers.
We have an Ecoscaper Certification program which provides the tools to help members enhance their knowledge about landscaping
in harmony with nature. Find out more at www.for-wild.org
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