Anita Camacho teaches kids about sustainability throughout the year at Little Red Wagon Native Nursery, but she was recently invited to NASA to teach scientists on the same topic.
A Tampa business owner is working tirelessly to spread awareness about the importance of sustainability and the preservation of our native plant life here in Florida.
New butterfly conservatory spreading wings in South Tampa
After years of traveling the world studying butterflies Anita Camacho has decided to open up her own conservatory in South Tampa.
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TAMPA, Fla. â If you grow it, they will come. Thatâs the idea behind one of Tampaâs newest businesses, Little Red Wagon Native Nursery. They are in the process of becoming home to hundreds of butterflies.
âIâve always been a nature girl since I was a kid,â said owner Anita Camacho.
Camacho has the perfect touch when it comes to corralling butterflies.
âItâs a joyful experience, they are very tranquil to watch, they arenât dangerous, they donât bite or sting,â said Camacho.