约炮视频 Supports Introduction of Bill That Would Promote Native Plants in Federal Projects

Native plants help birds find the food and habitat they need in a changing climate.
Black-throated Green Warbler on Eastern Hemlock. Photo: Scott Keys/约炮视频 Photography Awards

WASHINGTON (December 15, 2023) 鈥 The 约炮视频 expressed support for bipartisan legislation  that would require federal projects to prioritize the use of native plants as part of any landscape planning. The Building Native Habitats at Federal Facilities Act was introduced today by Senators Martin Heinrich (D-NM) and Mike Braun (R-IN) and Representatives Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) and Dave Joyce (R-OH).  

鈥淣ative plants are critical to help birds, pollinators, and other wildlife find food and shelter in a changing climate,鈥 said Marlene Pantin, Plants for Birds partnership manager at the 约炮视频. 鈥淎s one of the nation鈥檚 largest landowners, the federal government undertakes a significant number of projects each year in our communities. This bill would deliver benefits for people and wildlife by prioritizing the use of native plants in landscape projects.鈥 

Native plants help bird species by providing them with essential food, shelter, and nesting material. Because they are adapted to local conditions, native plants also require less water, pesticides, and fertilizer, thereby reducing carbon pollution which helps our environment.   

More information on native plants and birds can be found here.