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Re: non-natives
In advance, my apologies. I seem to have misplaced the instructions for
removing my name from the list. If possible, would you have a point of
contact that may be able to help me with this. Unfortunately, I have
changed ISPs since I subscribed which complicates the automatic
'unsubscribe' process.
Thank you
-Kathie Priebe
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>
> I agree with Jack's words on this as long as we focus on plants necessary
to
> make human life directly sustainable. It seems to me obvious-- and
probably
> to all of you, so I will keep this short-- that when we consider the food
> needs of native wildlife, the issue of native plants takes on a different
> turn.
>
> There are countless non-natives attractive to native wildlife, but for the
> most part, most native insects, birds and mammals are highly dependant on
> particular species of native plants. In this context, the importance of
> protecting, identifying, and growing natives-- especially those needed by
> native wildlife-- becomes more urgent. Bob Randall/Urban Harvest
>
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