Whole Foods Market and Mad Agriculture have joined forces to kickstart a groundbreaking national biodiversity highway initiative. This collaborative effort aims to revitalize native ecosystems in American farmland, starting with the Lowery Creek Watershed in Wisconsin.
By connecting farms, watersheds, and wild areas, the initiative seeks to combat the decline in biodiversity, soil health, and environmental resilience that plagues our agricultural landscapes. Through the restoration of climate-resilient habitats, the program promises to enhance soil and water health, strengthen the long-term resilience of the food system, and support pollinators and wildlife. By cultivating perennial crops and implementing sustainable farming practices, this initiative is paving the way for a more connected, resilient landscape that will benefit generations to come.
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