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We Must Plant for Us and Birds Or Whatever Species Inherits the Planet Will Do a Better Job Than Us Saving It!!!

The President’s Hoot
by Richard H. Baker, Ph.d.
January 2020

Following our first 2018 “Transforming Landscapes for a Sustainable Future,” Vice Mayor of Vero Beach, Laura Moss got the message that we need more native plants to help save our world.  In a great example for our residents, she had all sod removed on the west side of City Hall, and planted rain gardens on the east side with the help of Robin Pelensky. This removes all need for pesticides and fertilizer for the water-demanding sod. Actions like this help save the planet and our lagoon. The Vero Beach City Council, Fellsmere City Manager, and Sebastian City staff have now committed to planting native plants.  To carry out our Plants for Birds project, Audubon has received a matching $2,500 grant and has applied for another $10,000 matching grant.

Lawns cover 63,000 square miles of the U.S., the size of Texas!  Most people irrigate this non-native invasive crop using three times more water than our corn crops! No one eats it!  Its primary purpose? To makes us look and feel good! At 200 gallons a day per person in Florida, 64% of our drinking water goes to irrigation- in summer 88%. 

The Staggering Wastefulness of the American Lawn/ yr.:

It would be more effective and healthy to pay people not to have a lawn!

Come to our 3rd “Transforming Landscapes for a Sustainable Future” conference on January 25th at the Emerson Center, 1590 27th Ave, Vero Beach—great speakers, new ideas. See our many supporting sponsors on page 1 who contributed $10,450 to ensure a low-cost event for you.  Let’s work together to inform our entire community about this conference so that we can educate everyone about working together to plant our county green with native plants. Please take or email this flyer to your HOA, landscaper, a public place, a school, your church, doctor’s, dentist, attorney’s office, or give to a friend.  If you need a larger poster, contact our office 772-567-3520. $25 includes lunch, plus a free plant!

The world and the U.S. seem more divided every year with politics, shootings, killings, rolling back and new interpretation of existing laws, and ignoring scientific data: 

Our Earth is in serious Trouble and so are our Birds! 

Yet each of us can make a difference. Let’s bring more people in our community together to work on planting native plants and trees, which will reduce fertilizer use and climate change, save precious drinking water and our wildlife, and thus ourselves. Let’s continue:

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Join us in our efforts so you can make a difference! Donate, Volunteer, and Plant a Tree!

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