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Grant Johnson 4/04/2025 7:04 AM- TEAM CAPTAIN
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Interesting how invasive species can become popular landscaping plants. Its a good reminder to look for native alternatives for around the house.
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UP TO50specieslogged for community science
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UP TO2.0steps takento protect pollinators
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bderks16's actions
Wildlife
Protect Pollinators with a Plant or Mini-Habitat
Pollinators need a little help from their friends like us! I will take 2 steps to protect pollinators, such as planting a pollinator-friendly plant, installing a pollinator hotel, or by leaving leaf litter for pollinators to call home.
Wildlife
Remove Invasive Species
Removing invasive species (species that are not naturally found in my area and can outcompete native plants) can help beautify nature around me and protect local biodiversity. I will learn about invasive plants in my area and, if possible, support or participate in at least one effort to beautify nature near me by removing invasive species.
Wildlife
Log Species to Help Scientists
The more we know about the wildlife around us, the better we can protect species. I will download a wildlife monitoring app and log 5 animal or plant species I discover.
Wildlife
Try At Least One Principle of Leave No Trace
After learning about the Principles of Leave No Trace, I will take at least one action to minimize my impact on the outdoors while enjoying nature. I will post what I tried to the feed to encourage others to do the same!
Sustainable Innovation
Advocate For Better Food Packaging
When companies and governments make large-scale changes to their products and practices, it makes sustainability more accessible to the masses, in turn creating further demand for sustainable products, and the cycle continues. I will advocate for improved, sustainable food packaging through petitions, letters, or by supporting brands that prioritize eco-friendly packaging - and share my advocacy actions on the feed.
Wildlife
Learn to Grow Plants Your Way
Growing plants can be rewarding and can create habitats big and small for wildlife. And, we can grow things almost anywhere! I will spend 30 minutes researching options for growing plants either inside or outside.
Land, Water, and Air
Join a Cleanup Effort
Working together to clean up public spaces helps the environment and builds community. I will participate in 2 community cleanup efforts in my neighborhood or local area.
Land, Water, and Air
Choose Eco-Friendly Wood and Paper Products
Trees provide food and habitat for local wildlife species, shade our streets and homes, and help keep our air and water clean by capturing pollutants. I will learn about certification labels and buy wood and paper products certified as sustainable or recycled to protect forests and reduce environmental harm.
Sustainable Innovation
Donate to or Support Low-Income Solar Initiatives
Clean energy should be accessible to all. I will support, donate, or volunteer to help programs that bring solar energy to low-income communities, helping create a more equitable and sustainable future.
Land, Water, and Air
Learn how Businesses measure their Carbon footprint
Businesses can play a big role in reducing carbon emissions and it starts with measuring them. I will review the video and infographic provided to learn about the three Scopes of corporate greenhouse gas emissions, and how Donaldson is managing and reducing operational emissions at all our sites. I will think about and share my reduction ideas in the link provided.
Sustainable Innovation
Learn about climate action specific to your job function
As engines that keep all businesses running, employees can be catalysts for more sustainable outcomes at scale. I will spend at least 20 minutes reviewing the action guide specific to my job function (scroll down to the circles in the linked page below) and think about one way I could drive more positive impact in my current job
Participant Feed
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REFLECTION QUESTIONWildlifeWhat invasive species did you learn about in your area, and how do they impact native plants and wildlife? If you were able to support or partiicpate in an effort to remove invasive species, what did you do, and how it go?
bderks16 Derks 4/03/2025 6:45 AMJapanese Barberry is a plant that was widely used in landscaping, but I have personally seen this bush growing in the woods. The birds eat the berries and spread the seeds, and these shurbs/trees are prolific at spreading and taking over areas pushing native plants out. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONLand, Water, and AirWhat benefits do forests offer you personally? What certifications or labels will you look for when purchasing wood and paper products, and why?
bderks16 Derks 4/03/2025 6:42 AMWe purchase some products that use less/ no plastic packaging. The performance of the products has also been good -
REFLECTION QUESTIONWildlifeWhat species did you discover and log? Why do you think that logging species can help protect them?
bderks16 Derks 4/03/2025 6:40 AMSaw my first Eastern Phoebe and Blue Winged Teal of the 2025 year. Reporting these species progress in migration provides data for how species respond to climate / weather conditions.