Reston Association's Biophilic Pledge Points Residents to AAH Wildlife Sanctuary Program

Photo: Butterfly Garden at Brookside Gardens, Elaine Mills

In 2018, Reston became part of the worldwide Biophilic Cities Network.  To help residents identify specific actions that will protect Reston's natural resources,  Reston Association's Environmental Advisory Committee is now deploying a Reston Biophilic Pledge.  Several Biophilic Pledge elements echo the Audubon at Home Healthy Yard Pledge, and the pledge element "Promoting biodiversity by supporting and creating wildlife-friendly habitat" points residents to the website for the Audubon at Home Wildlife Sanctuary Program for more information on how to create habitat.