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  1. Here’s a great book to give the #nature-loving child on your gift list. http://bit.ly/5A3ko0
  2. Today is the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s landmark book "On the Origin of #Species."
  3. Check out the Missouri Botanical Garden’s Plastic Pot #Recycling program at http://bit.ly/60dpHP
  4. Check out Jane McKeon’s latest blog! http://bit.ly/3wWAQx
  5. Measure your eco-footprint at http://bit.ly/20c2WD
  6. Monarchs in space! Read about their mission at http://bit.ly/3qtlgI
  7. #Plant of the Day: Croton offers some of the most colorful leaves around! http://bit.ly/4pOvL0
  8. Check bare trees now for the Great Horned Owl, also called cat #owl or winged tiger for its feline face. http://bit.ly/4n0pwk
  9. A native #shrub for all seasons: compact cranberrybush (Viburnum opulus ‘Compactum’). Go to http://bit.ly/ATfbz
  10. Distract #squirrels from robbing bird feeders with an Audubon Going Green Recycled Plastic Squirrel Munch Box. http://bit.ly/3LJ35S
  11. Happy Halloween! Check out Jane McKeon’s blog on #spiderwebs at http://bit.ly/2fScO7
  12. To keep critters from digging up your bulbs, place chicken wire over the #planting area. Then cover with mulch. It works!
  13. To learn about spring-blooming #bulbs that are good for naturalizing, go to: http://bit.ly/1P7xdY
  14. Turn yard waste into organic-rich #compost. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2pP35D
  15. Check out the Photo of the Week! #mallard http://bit.ly/ieRhl
  16. Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) supplies #birds with seeds and shelter. For plants or seeds, go to http://bit.ly/2qAg9Q
  17. The Audubon Society’s Lights Out program asks cities to dim decorative outdoor lights during #migration. Go to http://bit.ly/Sevpy
  18. Follow migrating #birds on the Internet! Check out http://bit.ly/lHo5B
  19. Look for #spider webs now, highlighted by dew and early morning sunbeams, between tall grasses and flowers. Check out http://bit.ly/1ptkoa
  20. Hummers are seeking high-energy drinks at #feeders to fuel their marathon migration. Check out http://bit.ly/2BvEg0