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Thematic Area Actions

Plant Local MV

In collaboration with the Vineyard Conservation Society and the Polly Hill Arboretum, Biodiversity Works developed a successful educational campaign promoting the use of native plants on Martha’s Vineyard. Based on focus group input, they created brochures, signs, and a booklet titled Plant Local Martha’s Vineyard. This initiative, involving conservation groups, botanists, and landscaping experts, encourages homeowners and businesses to incorporate native plants into their landscapes, building resilience to climate change. The Plant Local MV campaign aims to preserve biodiversity and promote sustainable landscaping practices across the island.

BIOCHAR ON MV

Biochar is charcoal made by heating wood waste without oxygen. Unlike regular burning that produces ash and smoke, this process (called pyrolysis) creates a carbon-rich soil amendment that improves soil health.

Martha’s Vineyard has abundant wood waste that can be converted to biochar. Using biochar helps local farmers and gardeners retain nutrients in sandy soils without chemical fertilizers, preventing runoff that harms groundwater and ponds. Visit our Biochar page to learn more about the many benefits and see if there are any upcoming events or kiln demonstrations.

Climate Action Fair

The May 2024 Climate Action Fair featured over 40 Island organizations and focused on providing actionable steps to address climate change. Key events included discussions on resilient landscaping with native plantings, a popular wildfire preparedness panel, and a biochar demonstration. The fair ensured inclusivity with Portuguese translators and bilingual handouts, aiming to engage the Brazilian community. The event emphasized community-driven climate solutions and was supported by outreach funding specifically for the Brazilian population. Check out this page for more information about past events.