Leave the Leaves: Why Your Yard Can Benefit From Nature's Cycle

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"Leave the Leaves" is a growing environmental movement that encourages homeowners and communities to rethink traditional fall cleanup. Instead of raking and bagging leaves, this approach promotes a more sustainable and wildlife-friendly practice. 

Rob Swindell, executive director of the Black River Audubon Society, explains that by leaving leaves in place or using them as mulch, you can:

 Support Wildlife: Leaf litter provides crucial habitat for overwintering pollinators, amphibians, and beneficial insects like fireflies and butterflies.

  • Improve Soil Health: Decomposing leaves naturally fertilize the soil, reducing the need for chemical treatments and supporting healthier plants.
  • Promote Sustainability: Keeping leaves on the ground reduces landfill waste and helps mitigate climate change by maintaining a natural carbon cycle.
  • Benefit Birds: Many bird species rely on leaf litter for foraging, finding insects and seeds hidden beneath the leaves. A natural yard supports native bird populations year-round.
  • Reduce Pollution and Noise: Gas-powered leaf blowers contribute to air pollution, carbon emissions, and excessive noise, which can be harmful to both people and wildlife. Avoiding their use promotes a cleaner, quieter environment.