The 411 on Coral Reefs

Coral reefs aren’t just pretty. They’re some of the most valuable ecosystems on Earth!

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How Storm Water Impacts Our Reefs

When our small islands experience heavy rains, the storm water that travels down storm drains or flows into rivers and streams ends up in the ocean.

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Regrow Produce with Kitchen Scraps

Did you know you can use produce scraps to create a garden of your own?

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Rain Harvesting

Rainwater harvesting is the process of collecting the water runoff from a structure and storing it for future use.

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Imagine A Day Without Water

What would you do if there was no water? You wouldn’t be able to take a bath, wash your hands, brush your teeth, cook a simple meal, feed your garden, or even flush the toilet.

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5 Organic Fertilizers to Make at Home

Most fertilizers can be categorized into two types: organic and chemical.

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World Rivers Day

World Rivers Day is a celebration of the world’s waterways, highlighting their value and reminding the community of the importance of keeping rivers clean and protected.

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Prepare for Hurricane Season

Hurricane season has arrived and it’s important that every household be prepared for potentially harmful weather.

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Replace Your Lawn with Drought-Tolerant Plants

Across the country, lawns consume almost 3 trillion gallons of water each year, 200 million gallons of gas for mowing, and 70 million pounds of pesticides.

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World Oceans Day

Each year, we celebrate World Oceans Day on June 8 and this year, the World Oceans Committee is focused on conservation action with a focus on protecting the planet’s oceans by creating a healthy aquatic climate.

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