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The Gardener’s Dilemma: Wild-type Plants or Nativars?


Supporting Ash Protection Collaboration Across Wabanakik

Building Biodiverse & Climate-Resilient Habitats

Landscaping in partnership with native ecosystems is good for the planet. It’s good for us too.

Join Our Team!

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Administrative Coordinator (part-time) Our organization is growing rapidly, and we’re looking for someone extremely organized who can support our team with the day-to-day administration of our small and busy office. […]

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2024 Summer Teacher Training

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This August, join Wild Seed Project for a two-day professional development intensive for educators, focusing on decolonizing the language of environmental education, building safety and belonging in the natural world, […]

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2024 Open Call for Artists

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The 2024 Open Call for Artists has closed. Information on our current Open Call opportunity can be found here. — Wild Seed Project is pleased to announce our inaugural Open […]

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How to Make a Meadow

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Meadows are beautiful dynamic habitats with rich populations of plants and animals, and unfortunately, they have been reduced substantially in the last 50 years. Contributing to their decline is the […]

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An Interview with Member Doug Swartz