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A Native Plants and Pollinator Protection Initiative

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The Mining Journal News Story on Zaagkii Project

Posted on July 18, 2008 by Admin

Effort to protect pollinators launched

The Mining JournalThe Mining Journal News Story on Zaagkii Project – entitled “Effort to protect pollinators launched” posted Thursday, July 17, 2008 by Kim Hoyum, Journal Staff Writer.

Visit the Mining Journal web site to read the full story.

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Highlights 2011

  • 1130 seedlings (native genotypes) planted on Grand Island
  • 24 seed reliquaries designed & distributed
  • 36 bee shelters constructed & given as gifts
  • 58,000 seeds (native genotypes) distributed to local citizens
  • 34 research projects completed
  • 74 cubic yards of garlic mustard and purple loosestrife removed
  • 18 butterfly houses designed & distributed
  • 1870 milkweed seeds distributed

What We Do

The Cedar Tree Institute continues environmental efforts alongside its on-the-ground work with Native American communities, youth and community volunteers.

This initiative makes an intentional connection between the restoration and healing of the earth with the renewal of the human spirit.Learn More →

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At the heart of The Zaagkii Project are dedicated volunteers and donations of individuals.

We invite you to join us as a volunteer or with a gift in support of this project.

It’s grassroots support that makes these dreams happen.

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