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| | | | | | | Educational and volunteer opportunities abound in the Butterfly Habitat Gardens. Among those contributing their time and talents are the Lindsay Wildlife Museum, University of California Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners, Boys Scouts, Girl Scouts, the Rotary Club, Chevron, Prudential Financial and numerous schools, churches and synagogues. Click on any small photo below for a larger version of the same image.  | Chevron volunteers remove arundo reeds | | |  | Athenian School student volunteers spread thick layers of wood chips for long-lasting weed control | | |  | Student volunteers from the Lindsay Museum hard at work in 1999. The area is now weed-free and covered with native plants including wild rose, snowberry, ninebark, coffeeberry, pink-flowering currant and madrone. | | |  | Girl Scouts at an Adopt-A-Plant volunteer day. Students learn to plant native seeds and raise seedlings for later transplanting into the habitat garden. | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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