Nicholas Landsverk
POINTS TOTAL
- 0 TODAY
- 0 THIS WEEK
- 130 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO160gallons of waterhave been saved
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UP TO420minutesspent outdoors
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UP TO33plastic strawsnot sent to the landfill
Nicholas's actions
Health
Support Pollution Reduction
Do at Home
I will spend at least 90 minutes learning about water and air quality issues in my area, how they are impacting human and environmental health, and how I can help.
Health
Go Get a Check Up
I will make an appointment for my annual physical.
Nature
Natural Meat Product Harvest
I am choosing to try and eat minimal farmed animal products, while attempting to harvest animals of overpopulation for food. Deer, turkey, squirrels, and other animals of abundance and sustained populations will be harvested. Only with proper licensing and harvesting techniques will this be done. Fish also apply to this, while not using a boat to do so, and keeping my excess fishing line out of the water and disposing of it properly.
Nature
Support Local Pollinators
Do at Home
At least 30% of crops and 90% of flowering plants rely on pollinators to produce fruit. I will spend 60 minutes researching which plants support local native pollinators and plant some in my yard.
Nature
Plant Trees
Do at Home
I will plant 6 tree(s) in my community, public parks, or backyard.
Nature
Practice Gratitude for Earth
Do at Home
I will spend 60 minute(s) per day outside, practicing gratitude (prayer, meditation, journaling, etc.) for Earth and my natural surroundings.
Water
Say No to Plastic Straws
Do at Home
An estimated 71% of seabirds and 30% of turtles have been found with plastics in their stomachs. When they ingest plastic, marine life has a 50% mortality rate. By asking for no straw when placing a drink order, I will keep 6 plastic straw(s) of out of the ocean each day.
Water
Conserve Toilet Water
Do at Home
I will save up to 12 gallons (45 L) of water a day by flushing only when necessary.
Water
5-Minute Showers
Do at Home
I will save up to 20 gallons (75 L) of water each day by taking 5-minute showers.
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