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SARAH F. JAYNE

NATURE'S ACTION GUIDE

A Companion to Doug Tallamy's Nature's Best Hope

The scale of the looming biodiversity crisis can feel overwhelming, yet our individual actions do have an impact. Are you ready to transform your yard into a thriving, biodiverse habitat? Nature's Action Guide: A Companion to Doug Tallamy’s Nature’s Best Hope highlights fifteen urgent actions that you can take to create healthy, functioning ecosystems wherever you live or work.

 

Each action includes an action checklist, step-by-step instructions, recommended resources, and informative tips. With a cost conscious, toward-zero-waste approach, Nature’s Action Guide is an ideal resource for busy homeowners and renters everywhere. Develop a vision for your landscape, learn to identify and grow the plants needed to attract wildlife and take the necessary steps to create a wildlife habitat that is practical, natural, and beautiful.

 

No green thumb? Nature’s Action Guide includes many critical actions non-gardeners can take such as reducing night light, marking windows to safeguard birds, preventing animal entrapment, and many more DIY actions. Illustrated with over 1,000 color images, Nature’s Action Guide explains how to take action to restore biodiversity while we still can.

Nature's Action Guide by Sarah Franklin Jayne - Front Cover

anticipated publication: SPRING 2024

Nature's Action Guide is intended to be a living document. Your implementation of its actions and participation in its development is vital and highly valued. Together we can amplify the positive impact of our actions and help others as we work to support biodiversity wherever we live. Join the free Nature's Action Guide community and get the introduction and book updates:

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Download the introduction here. You'll receive an email when the publication date is set and occasional emails when there are important updates to the content. 

 

So glad to be working together with you to restore biodiversity where we live!

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