Homegrown Habitat Program & Native Plant Sale

Schedule

Sat Apr 12 2025 at 10:00 am to 11:30 am

UTC-07:00

Location

Regional Park Lakeside Room (next to the Regional Gym) | Auburn, CA

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Preserving and Restoring Habitat One Yard at a Time
About this Event

Come discover the steps you can take to nurture and connect with wildlife right in your own backyard on Saturday, April 12, in a free public program and plant sale (by cash or check) at the Regional Park Lakeside Room in Auburn.

California is exceptionally unique in terms of its natural abundance—one of only 36 biodiversity hotspots globally. We enjoy more bird species than anywhere else in America! Our diverse array of bird species, other wildlife, and humans, depends on the roughly 30,000 insect species necessary to our food chain for a variety of ecosystem services.

Insects and Birds Need Native Plants

Insect and bird populations across California have significantly declined, and our local, state and federal lands are not adequate to sustain them. The good news is we each hold the power to reverse the trend toward ecosystem collapse. Our very survival depends on it.

Learn How Your Backyard Can Help

Each of us can fill a vital role in restoring California’s significant habitat loss. Come discover the steps you can take to nurture and connect with wildlife right in your own backyard at this free public program. Learn how to build your own Homegrown Habitat with recommendations for which native plant species will host the widest array of wildlife, where to find support, how to maximize your success, and more.

About the Presenter

Kit Veerkamp is a retired Landscape Architect and Arborist with experience in permaculture design, small farm and land planning, and designing water-efficient landscapes. She is the Horticulture Chair of the El Dorado Chapter of the California Native Plant Society and a Master Gardener as well as a CalFire Certified Home Hardening & Defensible Space Assessor.



Above: A western bluebird is attracted to one of our region's irresistible native keystone trees, black oak (Quercus kelloggii). Photograph by Nancy Gilbert, CNPS Redbud Chapter Nursery Manager
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Where is it happening?

Regional Park Lakeside Room (next to the Regional Gym), 3770 Richardson Dr., Auburn, United States

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Monica Finn & Chris Catlin, CNPS Redbud Chapter

Host or Publisher Monica Finn & Chris Catlin, CNPS Redbud Chapter

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