IDEAS
- Educate young people about the importance of protecting our natural resources.
- Invite local experts and members of community organizations to speak at club meetings about conservation and beautification practices.
- Write op-ed pieces, letters to the editor, and press releases about important conservation issues in your community and submit them to your local media.
- Plant native species for beautification and restoration of land and waterways.
- Clean up along roadways, waterways, and trails.
- Implement beautification projects at parks, hospitals, shelters, cemeteries, & other community gathering places.
- Clean up trash after youth and adult sport and community events.
- Encourage preservation of historic properties.
- Visit a state or national park.
- Tour a botanical garden.
- Honor individuals and businesses for their gardens and civic pride with a “Garden of the Month” project.
- Plant and care for trees and donate funds for reforestation plans.
- Create community gardens to promote self-sufficiency.
- Advocate and investigate local food and where it comes from.
- Preserve natural habitats to protect wildlife.
- Provide local shelters and sanctuaries with needed items for animal rehabilitation and care.
- Support curbside recycling programs, utilize drop-off and buy-back recycling centers, or organize a recycling program if none exist.
- Work with local officials and organizations to facilitate proper disposal of unused medicine and needles.
- Participate and/or volunteer at a local household hazardous waste collection day event.
- Visit a landfill and discover the waste disposal practices which are in place to protect the land, air, and water.
- Implement energy conservation practices in your clubhouse, home, office, & public buildings.
- Investigate renewable energy projects and sources in your area.
- Participate in an awareness day such as Arbor Day, America Recycles Day, Earth
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