David George
POINTS TOTAL
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- 181 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO11single-use bagsnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO120minutesspent outdoors
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UP TO1,680minutesspent learning
David's actions
Land + Forests
Explore My Area
When we explore natural spaces around us, our connections with them change. I will spend 60 minutes exploring a new area around my neighborhood, office, or campus (e.g., park, water body, nearby trail, community garden, green space, etc.).
Action Track: Community
Raise Awareness for the Conservation of Freshwater and Oceans
I will spend 240 minutes learning more about the importance of freshwater + ocean conservation, and how I can reduce my water use. I will share what I learn with people in person, on social media, and on the feed.
Biodiversity + Wildlife
Learn about Native Species
The world is full of unique species. I will spend 60 minutes each day learning what the native plants and wildlife are in my region.
Biodiversity + Wildlife
Biodiversity and Me
I will spend at least 60 minutes each day researching what biodiversity is, how biodiversity positively impacts our world, and how the loss of biodiversity harms it. I will share what I learn on the feed.
Biodiversity + Wildlife
Use Reusable Bags
Plastic bags can be mistaken for food by many wild animals and can end up in habitats that harm wildlife. I will not accept any disposable bags when making purchases, including produce bags.
Participant Feed
Reflection, encouragement, and relationship building are all important aspects of getting a new habit to stick.
Share thoughts, encourage others, and reinforce positive new habits on the Feed.
To get started, share “your why.” Why did you join the challenge and choose the actions you did?
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David George 4/02/2024 8:05 PMI am starting a year-long biodiversity survey at White Pines Nature Preserve in Chatham County. Last night I put up moth sheets at the preserve and had some amazing results!-
David George 4/09/2024 4:29 PMThis is a Dogwood Thyatirid (Euthyatira pudens). It was my first time seeing one in all the years I have been looking for moths! -
Emma Scaggs 4/03/2024 6:59 AMthat's so cool! What type of moth is this one?
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