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Make a Difference on Earth Day With Manatee Audubon

Pictured: This native plants landscape garden encourages homeowners to plant native plants in their yards to create a habitat for wildlife. Photo by Patty Ford.

Celebrate Earth Day with Manatee Audubon this year by volunteering to plant a microforest on Saturday, April 20, from 8am to 12pm.

The Manatee County Audubon Society (MCAS), a chapter of the National Audubon Society is dedicated to raising awareness of birds, wildlife, and the native habitat in Manatee County and the nearby areas. They accomplish this through maintaining wildlife habitats like the Felts Audubon Preserve, offering education programs for members of all ages, leading advocacy efforts, and participating in land and wildlife conservation projects.

DeeAnna Dowdle is the vice president of the 501c3. She, along with other volunteers of MCAS will be leading the Earth Day project of planting 1600 trees to create a microforest at Felts Audubon Preserve. Microforests are one of the region's most powerful tools against climate change. “The microforest is an idea from a famous biologist in Japan and these have been planted around the world,” Dowdle explains. “On April 20, we will be planting trees closer together than one ordinarily would and that will make them seek light. In 30 years, we will have a huge forest so people who plant the trees with us will be able to bring their families back in a decade and see the forest, knowing that they contributed to creating it.”

Dowdle is hoping to have between 50 and 100 volunteers for the event in which 1600 trees will be set beside pre-drilled holes. Volunteers will simply take the plastic off of the cup of the tree and drop each small plant into a hole along with a gel pack which retains water and helps the tree get a better start. They will then scoop dirt around the tree and go onto the next planting. Children are encouraged to come along with their adults. “We think that if we can get children involved in and connected to nature, it will have such an impact throughout their whole lives and perhaps even guide them in certain directions.”  Dowdle recommends that all participants bring water, a hat and gloves and anything else to protect them from the sun.

In an effort to raise awareness and appreciation of  our native habitat, MCAS recently planted a garden as a model for homeowners to plant in their own yards using all native plants. “One of the interesting things we’ve learned is that if we plant a beautiful, exotic plant that maybe is from Thailand or China or South America in our yards, there may not be any bugs, birds or animals that are dependent on it and so they won’t use it. But by planting native plants, we are helping to cultivate our own local animals, bugs and birds, so our model teaches people about native plants as part of our conservation effort,” shares Dowdle. “At Manatee Audubon Felts Preserve, we are working to bring more people to nature so nature becomes preserved.”


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Wednesday Philanthropy Edition – Apr 17, 2024

2024 Women Who Roar Competition •  Make a Difference on Earth Day With Manatee Audubon •  Tribute to Heroes Parade  •  Women's Resource Center Offers Divorce Support Group With Paula Falk •  Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation Makes History Raising Over $93 Million for Cancer Care at SMH •  Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation 2024 Transformation Gala Raises $1.5 Million •  Safe Children Coalition launches New in-House medical Program •  Ford's Garage Partners with First Responders Children's Foundation to Support Families of Community Heroes •  The Annual Girls Night Out Fitness Charity Event Supports Mothers Helping Mothers •  Senior Friendship Centers (SFC) Offers Free Outdoor Workshop on World Tai Chi Day

Tuesday Dining and Food Edition – Apr 16, 2024

2024 Decals and Donuts •  Return of the Roaring Twenties •  The Ritz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara, Announces Spring Winemaker Dinner Series Featuring Jonata and The Hilt Estate, and Grassini Family Vineyards •  Brick's Smoked Meats Celebrates Cinco de Mayo •  Sarasota Orchestra Presents Nostalgic Playlists in May 2024 Concerts  •  Seasoned Fundraiser Joins Aviva Senior Living •  Live Music B-I-N-G-O, April 19 •  The 26 West Food and Wine Festival Celebrates Local Entrepreneurs •  Illyrian Symphony to Perform St. Armands Key April 20  •  The 26th Sarasota Film Festival Closes with Award Winners Announced •  Clasico Italian Chophouse Announces New Happy Hour Menu •  New Brunch Offerings at Bonefish Grill, Expanded Menu and Extra Day •  15 South by Napule Announces Grand Operning

Monday Business Edition – Apr 15, 2024

2024 Decals and Donuts •  SMH Forensic Nurses Providing Treatment, Training and Education to Help Sexual Assault Survivors •  Sheriff Hoffman Announces 2023 Employees of the Year •  Manatee Clerk Announces a Free Community Shredding and Electronics Recycling Event on April 20 •  Food and Wine Festival to Benefit SCF Hospitality and Tourism Program •  Commercial Advisory Group Secures Impressive Top 10 Rankings in SVN's Q1 Report •  Record Fundraising Already For Sarasota Hospital Races

Saturday Perspectives Edition – Apr 13, 2024

Abridged Timeline For Important Office •  A Vital Diagnosis of New College's Progress •  Global Meetings Close to Home

Friday Weekend Edition – Apr 12, 2024

Versatile Venue •  Movies at Sarasota Opera House to Begin Friday, May 10 •  Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe Announces Second 2023-2024 Young Artist Program showcase •  The Circus Arts Conservatory Presents WONDERBALL 2024  •  Venice Symphony To Conclude 50th Anniversary Season With Key Chorale And Acclaimed Guest Vocalists

Thursday Family and Recreation Edition – Apr 11, 2024

2024 Decals and Donuts •  The Pickleball Club Hosts Hamilton Cast Members for Day of Play at Lakewood Ranch Club •  Opening Reception is Thursday, April 11, for 25+ Artists at Creative Liberties •  Artist Series Concerts of Sarasota Announces Winners of its Statewide Piano Competition •  Manatee Clerk Helps Hundreds Reinstate Licenses and Apply for Passports at Annual Operation Green Light and Passport Saturday Events •  Manatee County Residents Invited to Take the Children's Services Gap Survey •  Announcing the Youth Summer Music Intensive: July 15-19 •  Sarasota Film Festival Announces New Partnership with USA Swimming •  Heritage Golf Acquires Legacy Golf Club in Lakewood Ranch •  Shop in Style at the Bal Harbour Shops Access Pop-Up

Wednesday Philanthropy Edition – Apr 10, 2024

2024 Women Who Roar Competition •  Caring for the Community •  TREE Foundation Names Vanessa Wassenar Board President •  All Faiths Food Bank Announces $1 Million Match for Campaign Against Summer Hunger •  Project Pride Announces Pride Month Events •  Gulf Coast Community Foundation Celebrates Transformation with 2024 Better Together Event •  WONDERBALL - See Grammy-Winning DJ Alan Walker this Saturday, 4/13! •  Sisterhood for Good Invites Area Nonprofits to Apply for their Annual Community Grants •  Goodwill Manasota Announces new Board Chair, Betsy Benac •  Academy at Bradenton Named Bank of America's Neighborhood Champion in Manatee County •  Cause 4 Hope Kaleidoscope Gala Presented by Neuro Challenge Foundation, Featuring Event Chairs Aimee Chouinard and Terry McKee •  Donate Life Month Flag Raising Ceremony

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