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Report highlights importance of leaving autumn leaves for wildlife

While it might feel natural to rake the leaves in your yard this fall, the leaves might play a more natural role in your garden or lawn. A new survey from the National Wildlife Federation revealed most people know leaf layers provide a home to butterflies, moths and insects which birds need to survive, and yet they continue to bag them up and send them to a landfill. Peter Grimaldi, vice president of gardens and facilities at Cheekwood Estate and Gardens in Nashville, said leaving the leaves for a couple extra months over the winter can benefit wildlife and plants as well. . ....

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Environment economy spark EV sales growth in Indiana / Public News Service

Electric vehicles are being called the "cars of the future." But how quickly are Indiana residents willing to drive into that future by buying one? Environmentalists see EVs as a way to combat climate change - and motorists see them as a break from paying high gas prices. According to the Indiana Office of Energy Development Dashboard, nearly 116,000 electric and hybrid vehicles are registered statewide. Mo McReynolds, senior product manager in the City of Indianapolis Office of Sustainability, said their appeal varies. . ....

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Public comments sought on waste water permit for Fermi 2 nuclear plant

A draft permit for waste water from DTE Energy s Fermi 2 Power Plant is open for public comment until October 21. Michigan environmental groups are pushing for changes to how water is used at the DTE Energy nuclear plant in Monroe County. Jesse Deer-In-Water, a community organizer with the advocacy group Citizen s Resistance at Fermi Two (CRAFT), said 45 million gallons of water a day are dumped straight from the power plant into Swan Creek and Lake Erie. . ....

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Leaving leaves A green alternative to raking NC yards / Public News Service

As fall approaches, North Carolinians are gearing up for their annual task of raking leaves. However, a survey conducted by the National Wildlife Federation found many people don t realize how much this common chore may actually harm the environment and wildlife. According to Charlotte Glen, manager of the North Carolina State University Extension Master Gardener program, instead of buying mulch for landscaping, chopping up and using leaves offers the benefits of moisture absorption in a way that s friendly to the local ecosystem. . ....

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