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Shelter Habitat

Areas that provide protection for pollinators, such as brush piles, native grasses, shrubs, or standing stems.

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Silk

A protein fiber produced by caterpillars and used to create cocoons or protective shelters.

Author - tulamin
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Soil Food Web

The complex community of organisms living in the soil, including bacteria, fungi, insects, and earthworms.

Author - tulamin
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Soil Organisms

Soil organisms are tiny living things in the soil that help break down organic matter, recycle nutrients, improve soil structure, and support plant growth. They are essential for healthy ecosystems and self-supporting gardens.

Author - tulamin
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Solitary Bee

A bee that nests alone rather than in colonies, including mason bees and leafcutter bees.

Author - tulamin
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Songbird

A bird belonging primarily to the order Passeriformes, known for complex vocalizations.

Author - tulamin
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Specialist Pollinator

A pollinator that relies on a narrow group of plant species for food or reproduction.

Author - tulamin
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Species

A group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.

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Stewardship

Responsible care and management of natural resources and habitats.

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Stormwater Management

Practices designed to slow, capture, infiltrate, or reuse rainwater before it enters waterways.

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Straight Species

The naturally occurring form of a plant species, not altered through selective breeding.

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Succession Bloom

A planting strategy that ensures flowers are blooming throughout the growing season.

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Sustainable Landscaping

Landscape design and maintenance that minimizes environmental impact while conserving resources.

Author - tulamin
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Swale

A shallow, vegetated channel that slows and directs stormwater runoff.

Author - tulamin
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Sweat Bee

A diverse group of native bees, often small and metallic-colored, attracted to human perspiration for its salts.

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