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Nurturing Nature: Cultivating Wildlife Habitats with Green Garden Child Development Centers

Our mission is to create thriving habitats for wildlife and foster a deeper connection between people and the natural world. Through initiatives like our community garden donation program, we aim to spread the joy and benefits of gardening with native plants far and wide.

Green Garden Child Development Centers & Garden for Wildlife

Green Garden Child Development Centers, nestled across the Metro Detroit area, is a beacon of nature-focused early childhood education. Their outdoor classrooms include both veggie gardens as well as pollinator habitat. These gardens give children and staff the opportunity to wonder and learn together about the natural world, lifecycles, and the native species who call our shared spaces home. Their commitment to integrating outdoor learning spaces into their curriculum aligns perfectly with Garden for Wildlife’s mission. Learn how you can get your kid’s school involved in wildlife gardening. 

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In the fall of 2023, Garden for Wildlife had the pleasure of collaborating with Green Garden to enhance their outdoor classrooms with Michigan native plants. Through our donation program, over 700 native plants were planted across all seven of their campuses, including the front of their administration building. These donations weren't just about adding beauty to their landscapes; it was about creating vital habitats for local wildlife and enriching the educational experiences of their students. 

Greyleaf-Goldenrod-GFW-Planting-South-Kelly KonieczkiGreen Garden's Nature Specialists and staff came together to plant the donated species over several weeks. They showed dedication and enthusiasm while creating native garden for learning and life, carefully arranged the plants while envisioning the vibrant ecosystems that would soon emerge.
 

Garden for Wildlife is touched by Green Garden's genuine appreciation for the informative signs accompanying the plantings. These signs not only educate but also inspire curiosity and stewardship among students, families, and communities. They serve as a reminder of the importance of supporting pollinators and creating habitats that sustain biodiversity.

The impact of this collaboration extends far beyond the borders of Green Garden's campuses. It serves as a shining example of how planting native species can make a difference, not only for wildlife but also for the well-being of future generations. As we reflect on the success of our partnership with Green Garden, we're filled with gratitude and hope. Gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to such a worthy cause, and hope for a future where more organizations and individuals join us in planting native plants and creating wildlife-friendly habitats.

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GG_Explore_kids_caterpillar_Kelly KonieczkiWe encourage you to follow Green Garden's lead and consider planting native species in your gardens and communities. Whether you have a small balcony or acres of land, every patch of native plants makes a difference. Together, we can create a network of thriving habitats that support biodiversity and enrich our lives in ways we never imagined possible.

Thank you, Green Garden Child Development Centers, for showing us the power of nature-based education and for being stewards of the environment. Your dedication inspires us to continue our mission of cultivating connections between people and wildlife, one garden at a time.

How to Apply for a Community Plant Donation from Garden for Wildlife

By simply purchasing a plant, individuals are actively participating in the preservation of biodiversity in their own gardens, and in a community garden or public space. The donation program enables the creation and maintenance of wildlife habitats and educates and engages communities across the country. And twice as many birds, bees, butterflies, and other important wildlife species have the food and shelter they need to survive.

How it works - Garden for Wildlife Plant Donations

We’re excited to help more communities get more native plants in the ground in as many places as we can. Learn more about this program

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