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April 1 - April 30, 2020
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Kathryn Bruner

LiveGreen/UNMC/Nebraska Medicine

"Earth asks nothing from us in return for the Beauty & Benefits we receive on a daily basis. The least we can do is be cognizant to keep the environment as clean as possible."

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Climate

Earth Day Action: Write a Love Letter, Poem, or Song to Earth

I will express my love and gratitude for our Earth by writing a love letter, poem, or song to Earth.

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Wildlife

Leave No Trace

I will respect and protect biotic communities by practicing the seven principles of Leave No Trace when doing nature activities alone or with family and friends.

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To get started, share “your why.” Why did you join the challenge and choose the actions you did?


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    Kathryn Bruner 4/30/2020 6:13 AM
    This challenge was great for me to keep myself more aware and accountable.  there are so many different opportunities that i did not get to follow, I would love to continue to access this site to become knowledgeable and acquainted with unfamiliar grounds.  Thank  you for the invite as it was an honor to participate.  Thank you!

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      Melanie Stewart 4/30/2020 6:27 AM
      Thank you for participating!!  I'm glad you enjoyed it and hope it will help you change habits--and join us in the future!
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Climate Earth Day Action: Write a Love Letter, Poem, or Song to Earth
    What are you grateful for about our planet? Share what you created or your general thoughts of love and gratitude with everyone else!

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    Kathryn Bruner 4/28/2020 7:29 AM
    Dear Mother Nature,
    You are a breath of fresh air that i can always take in.  You sometimes get a little loud with storms but there's usually a rainbow to reflect on after the storm.  Your Earth stability provides a great foundation for all to enjoy and build upon or plant beautiful gardens.  You provide for our wildlife with natural habitat which i enjoy being a witness to.  With all of this i am very grateful and appreciate YOU, Mother Nature!

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    Kathryn Bruner 4/21/2020 5:47 AM
    We live in a community on a lake.  Whenever i take our dog for a walk, i pick up any stray papers or waste along my way to keep the environment free of trash and plastic.

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      Melanie Stewart 4/21/2020 12:24 PM
      Thanks for doing this!  I hope you don't find too much to pick up, though.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Wildlife Leave No Trace
    Educator Stephanie Kaza advises her students to focus on what they care about most when addressing the enormity of ecological problems. Is there a specific area you feel particularly called to work on?

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    Kathryn Bruner 4/12/2020 10:20 AM
    Not answer applies, but the 1st thing I thought of is I want to get to know more about composting at home.  This will reduce waste/weight and help our at home gardening.

    • Melanie Stewart's avatar
      Melanie Stewart 4/13/2020 11:41 AM
      The LiveGreen website has several articles about starting a compost pile at home.  If that's not your thing, you can join Hillsides Solutions' compost club.  They have places you can drop your material off and then you get to pick up compost later.  It's pretty cheap to be a part of and the 42nd and Dewey campus is now a drop off location!

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    Kathryn Bruner 4/07/2020 8:05 AM

    the challenge reminds me to slow down to observe and be more aware of the surroundings.

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      Melanie Stewart 4/07/2020 10:43 AM
      I have noticed that too-  We talk about mindfulness but it's a challenge to 'train' ourselves to do that.  That attention to detail tends to help us make better decisions--better for us and the planet.