MEADOWSCAPING FOR BIODIVERSITY
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Mission And Vision

PURPOSE - Meadowscaping designs and delivers engaging and empowering out-of-school-time with outdoor environmental education programs that help students, grades 2 through 12, experience STEAM disciplines (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math).
 

MISSION - The mission of Meadowscaping for Biodiversity is to expose youth to STEAM learning while empowering them to address real-world challenges to the environment and our society.
 
VALUES - Nature study, outdoor education, experiential learning, respect for the Earth, teamwork. We believe responsible people have the power to effect positive change, and gain a wealth of new skills.
 

VISION - Empower young people to restore the past (a biodiverse environment) to ensure the future (habitable planet
). 


​Want to know more? We would love to hear from you! 

Barbara Passero, Founder & Director                        Jean Devine, Co-Creator and Program Leader
781-209-0052                                                       
617-947-6256

bpassero@meadowmaking.org                                  jdevine@meadowmaking.org
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"Funding for MEADOWSCAPING FOR BIODIVERSITY provided by the Waltham Cultural Council, New England Grassroots Environment Fund, Watertown Savings Bank, RTN GoodWorks Foundation, and many individuals."​​​                                                      
              Copyright (c) 2017-2019. Meadowscaping for Biodiversity.   Jean Devine and Barbara Passero.    info@meadowmaking.org
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Photo Gallery
    • MISSION
    • Staff
    • PARTNERS
    • SPONSORS
    • Meadow Blog
    • Meadow News
    • Literature and Helpful Links
    • Environmental Organizations
  • Why Plant Meadows?
    • Native Plants
  • Plant Services
    • PLANT CATALOG SPRING 2019
    • Plant sampler 2019 >
      • New England Aster
      • Bee Balm
      • Black-eyed Susan
      • Blazing Star
      • Blue Vervain
      • Butterfly Weed
      • Common Milkweed
      • Coneflower
      • Lanceleaf Coreopsis
      • Tickseed
      • Goldenrod
      • Gray Goldenrod
      • Joe Pye Weed
      • New York Ironweed
      • Purple Coneflower
      • Split Leaf Coneflower
      • Sunflower
      • Swamp Milkweed
      • Tall Phlox
      • Wild Bergamot
      • Cottonbush
      • Culver's Root
      • Highbush Blueberry
      • Lowbush Blueberry
      • Common Ninebark
      • Sweet Pepper Bush
      • Winterberry Holly
      • Pennsylvania Sedge
      • Switchgrass
      • Cinnamon Fern
      • New York Fern
      • Christmas Fern
      • Maidenhair Fern
  • Programs
    • YEEP
    • Educational workshops
    • Summer camps
    • Vacation camps
    • Conferences and Events
  • Contact Us
  • CHALLENGES