The Problem
Urban development, habitat loss, drought, and extreme heat in the Rio Grande Valley continue to reduce access to water, shelter, and native habitat for migratory birds, monarch butterflies, pollinators, bats, and other beneficial wildlife. Many neighborhoods surrounding our community gardens also have limited access to green spaces and environmental education opportunities. We want to help create healthier urban habitats within our community gardens that support both wildlife and people while encouraging environmental stewardship, biodiversity, and community connection to nature.