Chanticleer Garden Hosts Biodiversity Survey Revealing Over 1,000 Species
Chanticleer Garden Hosts Biodiversity Survey Revealing Over 1,000 Species

Chanticleer Garden Hosts Biodiversity Survey Revealing Over 1,000 Species

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Chanticleer Garden in Pennsylvania has commissioned a multi-year biodiversity survey that identified over 1,000 species of insects, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, highlighting the garden's rich ecological diversity. This initiative, led by executive director Bill Thomas and conducted by Sarver Ecological, aims to inform horticultural practices and plant choices for better biodiversity management. Meanwhile, gardening trends show a shift towards independent garden centers as consumers increasingly seek eco-friendly options, moving away from national chains that offer harmful chemicals. The rise of sensory gardens is also noted, promoting inclusivity by providing engaging experiences through diverse plant varieties and therapeutic benefits for individuals with disabilities. Additionally, Aberglasney Gardens is offering a fully funded bursary scheme for aspiring horticulturists, focusing on core horticultural techniques and providing hands-on training opportunities. This initiative underscores the growing emphasis on professional development in the gardening sector.

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