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Plant nursery sells native plants that support local pollinators

时间:2025-11-08 03:48:47 来源:The Human Future Initiative 作者:珍梦海 阅读:173次

Plant nursery sells native plants that support local pollinators

A pet rescue organization started a "pet food bank" for low-income pet ownersA restaurant started offering happy hour specials on appetizers and drinks

Plant nursery sells native plants that support local pollinators

A school district started a mentorship program for new teachersA tech startup released a new app that helps users find local fitness classesA community garden hosted a pumpkin carving contest during Halloween

Plant nursery sells native plants that support local pollinators

A bakery started making custom wedding cakes with hand-piped designsA coffee shop started selling matcha lattes with oat milk as a dairy-free option

Plant nursery sells native plants that support local pollinators

A university’s soccer team won the national championship

A taxi company started offering group rates for parties of four or moreA research study revealed that listening to music while studying improves retention for some students

A sports team hired a new coach with experience winning national championshipsA local newspaper won an award for its investigative reporting on local government corruption

A bakery started delivering fresh bread to local hotels and restaurantsA construction company used recycled materials to build a new community center

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