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Nature's Best Hope

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Douglas W. Tallamy

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2019
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June 1, 2020 Jeff R says:
Want to be part of a Homegrown National Park? Read Douglas Tallamy's book and learn how to make a difference in your own backyard!
Homeowners everywhere can learn how to turn their yards into conservation corridors that provide wildlife habitats by using these practical, effective and easy tips.
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Jeff R

I am the library manager at Worthington Park Library. When I'm not reading fantastic books, I enjoy painting, writing, traveling and getting my hands dirty tinkering on vintage Italian scooters. My previous lives include time spent playing in punk rock bands, and working in the food service industry.

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