Come with Natural Habitat Evanston for a walking tour of three nearby pollinator and wildlife-friendly gardens in southeast Evanston. Gardeners will share stories of their
adventures and exploration of ways to build sustainability and joy in native plants and outdoor spaces. The three gardens are a block or less from each other, making walking between the gardens easy. Addresses provided on RSVP. We will meet at the first garden and walk together to each visit, where the owners-gardeners will share highlights of their plantings and discoveries. Sign up HERE.
If you are interested in this event, but it has already filled up, please add your name to our waitlist. If there is interest,we would love to offer more garden tours. Join our waitlist here
Donating to Climate Action Evanston and earmarking your donation for Natural Habitat Evanston. You can further earmark your donation to one of our initiatives.
Join our Pollinator Pledge and let the city and landscapers know we care about sustainable yards. Take an optional yard sign to spread the word.
$25/bag to local residents (pickup; no shipping). We also have some $5 seed packets of bottlebrush and little bluestem grass. While supplies last. Emails should include your phone number and which species you are requesting. Pay by check payable to Citizens’ Greener Evanston at pickup.
Help at outdoor workdays
Rethink how you Lawn
Northwestern students Petition for Bird-Friendly Films at Mudd Library. Mudd Library accounts for over 14% of bird deaths and injuries on campus each year. Applying patterned window film to a portion of the building would dramatically reduce collisions that are fatal to birds.
Get updates and share your thoughts on our FB Group. You can also check out our FB page here https://www.facebook.com/NaturalHabitatEvanston
Just want to spread the word on certain steps? Mow Less-Leave Leaves (2-sided yard sign) or Leafblowers sign
Get news the next time there is a threat to Isabella Woods. (Only sent when there is news.)
Provide Food, Water, Shelter, Places to Raise Young and Sustainable Steps for wildlife. It helps Evanston maintain its NWF Community-wide Wildlife Habitat certification.