Blog
Jean Siers explores the sensory delights of fall and the environmental benefits of leaving leaves in place. Read on to see their role in supporting pollinators, reducing noise and air pollution, and enriching soil for healthier ecosystems.
Jean Siers reflects on personal encounters with invasive plants and highlights Maryland's new regulations banning harmful species. Read on to learn the importance of removing invasives to protect biodiversity and local ecosystems.
Jean Siers explores the pros and cons of No Mow May. Read on to see how reducing lawns and planting native species provides lasting benefits for pollinators, ecosystems, and the Chesapeake Bay.
The community engaged with WET in a series of enriching events that emphasized sustainability, conservation, and cultural celebration. Read on
Jean Siers gives the buzz on the honey bee and native bees. Read on to see how you can help them and other pollinators thrive.
Silent Spring, Summer, Winter, Fall
Jean Siers dives into the decline of bird populations in America, specifically Salisbury, MD and surrounding areas. Read on to see how you can make a difference.
Reconsidering Monoculture Lawns
Jean Siers explores the beauty of Maryland and the downside of lawns. Monoculture negatively impacts the environment. Read on to see how you can make changes to your lawn to improve your local environment and more.