Drought-Proofed Public Park
Our park uses recycled water for irrigation, in order to prevent a drain on drinking water for the community in times of drought.
Our park uses recycled water for irrigation, in order to prevent a drain on drinking water for the community in times of drought.
Our local park has solar panels that are used to power the trail lighting. There are about 40 individual installations, and we believe the lamps act on a light sensor that operates using standard dusk till dawn settings.
The visitor center provides information about creating pollinator and native plant gardens for hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees.
They recommend:
Pollinators are a vital part of maintaining our ecosystems. Many crops, plant species, and nearly every flowering plant on earth require help with pollination. ‘Somewhere between 75% and 95% of all flowering plants on the earth need help with pollination – they need pollinators.
Pollinators provide pollination services to over 180,000 different plant species and more than 1200 crops. In addition to the food that we eat, pollinators support healthy ecosystems that clean the air, stabilize soils, protect from severe weather, and support other wildlife (Pollinator Partnership).’