Native Plants (Caitlin McClafferty)

 https://www.audubon.org/content/why-native-plants-matter

Native plant species are very important to each region. A native plant is one that helps balance nature and has been there for over 100s or thousands of years in a certain ecosystem.  Overtime urbanization has taken an impact on native species as non-native plants and animals are brought to different regions. Native plants are ones that occur naturally in that specific region and evolved to help the ecosystem. Ways we can help this are nurturing, native plants and animals through landscaping choices. This helps have a positive impact on the environment as native species are the ones that have best adapted to help that certain community and space. We can do this through gardening and harvesting native plants in our homes along with caring for the native animals and insects that belong in our area. This not only helps the ecosystem but can also help come back from climate change as many native plants. Specifically trees are effective in restoring Communities and restoring greenhouse gas carbon dioxide. It also helps with conserving water because those specific native plants and animals have adapted to that local environment's conditions and require the same amount of water that the region is able to give


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