Pollinator Allies

Pollinator Allies Posted by SEEDS on Aug 09 , 2022 - 09:50 am Above: EcoSchool students at Benzie Central Middle School learned about tending bees with local beekeeper Mike Zielinski. Pollinators are a critically-important part of a biodiverse and resilient future. That's why we are sharing our love for pollinators (and all of nature) with [...]

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We Love Farmers!

We Love Farmers! Posted by SEEDS on Feb 15 , 2022 - 08:46 am Above: Fran and Al of Greenrock Farms are familiar faces at the Sara Hardy Downtown Farmers Market.   Local, healthy food is an integral part of a stronger future, that's why we support it at the source, farmers! Here's just a [...]

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Protecting Oak Savanna Habitat

Protecting Oak Savanna Habitat Posted by SEEDS on Dec 15 , 2021 - 06:31 pm DONATE TODAY! Above: Jack and Bay install tree cages to prevent erosion near the shores of the Manistee River.   EcoCorps partnered with the Huron-Manistee National Forests to restore natural habitats and ecosystems in the Baldwin/White Cloud Ranger District. Our [...]

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Building Great Places and Great People across the Great Lakes State

Building Great Places and Great People across the Great Lakes State Posted by SEEDS on Dec 15 , 2021 - 07:27 pm DONATE TODAY! Above: An EcoCorps crew improved cross country trails at Kaleva Norman Dickson schools in Manistee County, promoting fresh air and exercise. Pictured left to right: Maggie, Jack, Olivia, Brynne, and Joe. [...]

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The Next Phase of the Food Revolution

The Next Phase of the Food Revolution Posted by SEEDS on Dec 13 , 2021 - 12:15 pm DONATE TODAY! Above: Marion Elementary students show off their school garden that they tended during summer camp with SEEDS. They also compost! Let them tell you why that's so important in this video.   Nutrition comes from [...]

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