58 million suburban homes in the U.S. are biodiversity dead zones.
In 2025, let's rewild the suburbs. 🌿🐝
The problem?
🚨 Suburban areas have:
📉 75% fewer native plant species than natural ecosystems.
🐝 92% fewer native bee species due to habitat destruction.
🏡 Lawns that require chemicals, drain water supplies, and pollute waterways.
The solution? Rewilding.
🌱 Why Native Plants Matter:
✔️ They’re adapted to local climate & soil—less water, less maintenance.
✔️ They provide food & shelter for native wildlife.
✔️ They restore balance to ecosystems without toxic chemicals.
🌎 How to Rewild Your Yard:
🌾 Plant native trees, shrubs, and flowers.
🦋 Add birdhouses, butterfly gardens, and pollinator plants.
🚫 Ditch pesticides and herbicides.
💧 Conserve water with drought-tolerant plants.
But rewilding isn’t just letting your yard go wild. Avoid invasive species and focus on pollinator plants like milkweed and butterflyweed—crucial for monarch butterflies.
Suburbia doesn’t have to be a wasteland. Let’s bring nature back.
What’s one change you can make to rewild your space? Drop your ideas below ⬇️
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