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Jeff Abelson 4/15/2025 7:52 AM
Andrea Dresmann
POINTS TOTAL
- 0 TODAY
- 0 THIS WEEK
- 105 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO8.0meatless or vegan mealsconsumed
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UP TO2.0single-use bagsnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO5.0steps takento protect pollinators
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UP TO135minutesspent learning
Andrea's actions
Wildlife
Learn to be a Responsible Tourist
Being a responsible tourist means not disturbing wildlife and choosing eco-friendly tour operators and destinations that prioritize wildlife conservation and respect animal welfare. I will spend 30 minutes researching ways to travel responsibly to ensure my adventures support, rather than harm, wildlife and their habitats.
Wildlife
Enjoy a Meatless Meal
Producing 1 kg of beef emits as much greenhouse gas as driving 150 miles, meanwhile, 1 kg of veggies or grains leaves a much lighter footprint! This week, I’ll shrink my climate impact by having 1 meatless meals and/or 0 vegan meals each day.
Wildlife
Learn to Be a Responsible Pet Owner
Being a responsible pet owner means minimizing the impact pets have on wildlife by keeping them indoors, never setting them 'free' into nature, and supervising pets when they are outside to prevent them from hunting or disturbing wild animals. This also keeps our pets safe from harm. I will spend 30 minutes learning about ways to ensure my pet’s behavior and care practices protect local wildlife and their ecosystems.
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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 15 minutes researching options for growing plants either inside or outside.
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Use Reusable Bags
Plastic bags do not always end up in landfills and if they aren't properly disposed of. In nature, they can be mistaken for food by many wild animals and harm wildlife. When I go shopping, I will be sure to bring my own bags to reduce waste and the chance that plastic bags could find their way into wildlife habitats.
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Protect Pollinators with a Plant or Mini-Habitat
Pollinators need a little help from their friends like us! I will take 3 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.
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Plant (or Adopt) a Plant
Landscaping with native plants, gardening, and having plants inside can have benefits for nature and our health. I will plant or adopt a new plant or grow one from seeds and post a photo of it to the feed.
Participant Feed
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REFLECTION QUESTIONWildlifeWhat did you learn about how tourism impacts wildlife, and how can you make more conscious choices when planning a trip? How do you think your travel decisions can contribute to wildlife conservation and respectful interactions with nature?
Andrea Dresmann 4/15/2025 7:48 AMDefinitely invested in reef safe sunscreen. supporting local sustainable businesses, also -
REFLECTION QUESTIONWildlifeWhat’s one thing you can do in your yard, community, or daily routine to create a safer environment for pollinators? Be sure to share any photos of your actions to protect pollinators in the feed!
Andrea Dresmann 4/15/2025 7:47 AMI made a flower bed and planted wild flowers that are native to my region for hummingbirds and bees -
REFLECTION QUESTIONWildlifeHow difficult was this challenge for you? What made it easy or difficult?
Andrea Dresmann 4/15/2025 7:46 AMits not hard, the worst part is remembering the bags ! Its a habit that I am trying to form. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONWildlifeWhat actions can you take to ensure your pets do not harm local wildlife? How does being a responsible pet owner contribute to the well-being of both your pets and the environment?
Andrea Dresmann 4/15/2025 7:46 AMI love my pets, it was not hard to research ways to be more sustainable and help them, too. I've switched to home made remedies to clean up pet messes.-
Christine Rucker 4/15/2025 7:50 AM- Pet Parent 🐾
- 17-DAY STREAK
I struggle with trying to keep my one dog from chasing squirrels out of our yard. Even with our yard being fenced in and we are out there; she always chases them out.
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REFLECTION QUESTIONWildlifeHow was your experience intentionally trying to eat less meat?
Andrea Dresmann 4/15/2025 7:44 AMIt was not as hard as I thought it would be and makes me feel better, too -
Andrea Dresmann 4/15/2025 7:43 AMI love this challenge because it provides an opportunity to reflect on easy and not so easy ways to make a difference!-
Tammy Davis 4/15/2025 7:45 AM- TEAM CAPTAIN
- Book Lover 📚
- 17-DAY STREAK
Yes, it's such a great reminder for things we already know we should do but don't always implement and a great source of ideas for things we might not have thought of on our own.
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