The very definition of what a lawn can be is changing, and we believe that caring for it responsibly is essential. It’s possible to have a great outdoor space to enjoy while being mindful and conscientious about natural resources. That’s why Scotts is here to provide helpful information, advice and guidance to care for your lawn no matter where you live and what environmental factors you are experiencing. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gYndQ8Xj
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Part 2 of our series on using coastal tools appropriately. Bulkheads used in isolation aren't a magic fix to beach erosion. In this post, we will see how adding a sandy beach provides both a recreational and environmental habitat. Certified Coastal Practitioners understand how to use the right tools to achieve multiple goals on a coastal project. Learn more about our short courses today https://lnkd.in/ehTAJwt6
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In a previous post we talked about watering our marital garden to have greener grass – even greener than that on the other side of the fence! One of the watering strategies I previewed was being kind. Read more...https://lnkd.in/erFkBNVt
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In 2023, we commissioned a survey to understand the ecological impact an orienteering event could have on vegetation and ground compaction. Here, we outline the key outcomes of the survey and recommendations that planners and organisers may find beneficial when planning future events. We thank the event planners and landowners for their assistance in enabling this important work. Access the report and read the summary of outcomes and recommendations: https://lnkd.in/ePzJaxQp
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One of the best things about Lake Marion are all of the water activities available. On our blog, we're sharing some of the top water activities: https://ow.ly/Avym50QYH5m
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Did you know there are different agencies, in the different nations responsible for caring, protecting and promoting our natural environment? In todays episode of Mind your Policy Language, our director Dewi gives you the rundown on who, what and where when it comes to caring for our natural environment.
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In this episode of our How Tough Is RWES? Series, we run our RWES enclosure system through an extreme landscaper challenge. Learn more about RWES at https://hubs.ly/Q01TYXZQ0
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Many of us have treasured memories of time spent on the beach. Learn more about what's being done to look after our magnificent but fragile coastal dunes: https://bit.ly/3SDkvVf. No matter where you holiday this summer, please treat the local environment respectfully. Here's 4 easy things you can do to help to minimise your impact: 1. avoid driving on beaches, or if you do, ensure it's a designated and sign-posted track 2. follow instructional signage 3. take your rubbish home 4. give wildlife space. Image: Tokuremoar Reserve, Goolwa. Credit: Bill Doyle
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Water use efficiency (WUE) is defined as the amount of carbon assimilated as biomass or grain produced per unit of water used by a crop. Focusing on WUE is one important way farmers can contribute to water conservation efforts. The responsible, sustainable use of water is an environmental goal we can all strive for!
Our latest edition of Field Notes is live! 🌱 This time, we're exploring how we can make a difference through promoting water use efficiency.
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When it comes to coexisting with nature, the solutions aren’t always straightforward. What do you do if your native plant landscaping attracts a family of groundhogs? How do you work with your neighbors to remove encroaching invasive species? Where can you go in town to find green spaces? But who you turn to for answers is clear — University of Illinois Extension. Find a natural resource expert in your area for expert recommendations you can trust at go.illinois.edu/NREEstaff.
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2wThe times they are a changing. Let's see how the big fertilizer and pesticide companies make the pivot to sustainable landscapes that do not require inputs