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Pollinators for Texas initiative!

We are excited to announce our participation in the Pollinators for Texas initiative! Our chapter was selected to receive $3,000 to help support native pollinators in our area! Our project, Woodlawn Lake Centennial Garden, aims to increase biodiversity and create a pocket prairie by planting native species that provide essential habitats for local pollinators, making a lasting impact on pollinator conservation. A big thank you to H-E-B for their generous support in this initiative and collaboration with the Texas Master Naturalist Program. Together, we’re working to safeguard and enhance native pollinator populations across Texas! For more information about Pollinators for Texas visit the website at https://txmn.tamu.edu/pollinators-for-texas/ .

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Texas Master Naturalist Alamo Chapter

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San Antonio, TX 78268

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