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Giving Tuesday 2017

November 27, 2017

It’s that time of the year again — tomorrow, November 29th, is Giving Tuesday. If you haven’t already made your yearend donations, Giving Tuesday is a good time to do it. The organizations I support include:

Lorrie Otto Seeds for Education program hosted by Wild Ones:  Native Plants Natural Landscapes

Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame

Wisconsin Historical Society

Invasive Plant Association of Wisconsin

Outagamie Conservation Club’s Hunter Safety Education Program

Ecological Landscape Alliance

Monarch Joint Venture

Monarch Watch – Bring Back the Monarchs

Monarch Larva Monitoring Project

Monarch Health

Pollinator Partnership

Midwest Invasive Plant Network

Native Plant Conservation Campaign

Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation

If you don’t have a favorite donation, but would like to participate in Giving Tuesday, just click on one of the links above and make your donation. I guarantee you’ll feel good about supporting any one of these organizations!

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