
Biodiversity Conservation Should Start in Biden’s Backyard
The president can set a powerful example for the U.S. and the world by filling the White House grounds with America’s native plants and animals
Max Lambert, Ph.D., was a David H. Smith Conservation Research Fellow based at UC Berkeley who studied urban ecology and conservation and is now a lead research scientist for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife in Olympia, WA.
The president can set a powerful example for the U.S. and the world by filling the White House grounds with America’s native plants and animals
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