The Crown of Vassland

ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP
Coat of Arms of Vassland

Mandate of the Natural World

Per Title I, Article III of the Constitution, Vassland is devoted to the constant advocacy for the natural world. Upholding this principle is a mandatory duty for all government branches and constituents.

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Resources for citizens to uphold a commitment to protecting the environment.

10 Simple Changes to Reduce Carbon Footprint

Learn how you can reduce your carbon footprint, today.

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How to Make Your Yard Into a Native Species Habitat

A tutorial on re-wilding your yard.

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Reducing Single-Use Plastics

A collection of tips on reducing usage of single-use plastics.

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How to Restore Habitats in Your Community

How you can help restore habitats.

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Shopping Sustainably

A how-to on shopping eco-friendly.

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How to do Citizen Science

A list of ways you can advance science yourself.

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What is "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle?"

Undeerstanding the triad is important.

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How to Save Energy at Home

Ways to conserve energy (and, lower your bills!)

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Protecting Oceans from Home

How to protect oceans from your home.

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Building a Legacy: How to Teach Conservation

Educating others is important.

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Active Stewardship

Waterway Protection

Ongoing trash cleanups in Sandy Creek and local waterways to preserve aquatic health and reduce pollution.

Invasive Control

Systematic removal of invasive species like Privet to allow native biodiversity to thrive within our territories.

National Advocacy

Raising awareness and pushing for the preservation of parks and natural landmarks across the United States.

Eco-Monitoring

Frequent monitoring of environmental stability and habitat health to guide future restoration efforts.

Species Reintroduction

We are actively restoring the environment by reintroducing native plants to support local pollinators and ecosystem balance.

Milkweed Black-Eyed Susan Purple Coneflower Wild Bergamot Sundial Lupine