We are growing radishes! We used limestone to regulate the PH levels, peat moss to keep our soil moist while growing. We also used just a little bit of fertilizer so our plants don’t get over fertilized! #apesland@franklinlorax
We live in a temperate biome. Wisconsin experiences cold winters, warm summers, and mild spring and fall. The region's moderate rainfall and temperature variations support a variety of plants, trees, diverse wildlife, and animal life #apesecology@franklinlorax
This is Kwest & Largo, they are K-Type Strategist. Meaning reproduced with quality over quantity and they take care of their young until being sent to their forever home. @franklinlorax#apesecology
Roads like this one were human made and could effect the way that populations develop, these roads could separate species causing species to become so different that they could become new species in whole. #apesecology@franklinlorax
This drain gets run off from the impermeable surfaces around it. One way to reduce runoff is to make less impermeable surfaces or grow out your grass longer to reduce how much water gets through. #apeswater@franklinlorax
Showers in households are a big part of the water usage in families. By reducing shower time to 5 minutes, we are helping our water source stay sustainable for generations to come. @franklinlorax#apeswater
Using fake trees instead of using real ones during the upcoming holidays helps reduce the demand of real trees for temporary decoration. This helps conserve the forests and there ecosystem. #apesintro@franklinlorax
Bad way of being sustainable is by recycling away paper towels! The fibers are too short to be effectively used, for the future It will be best for paper towels to not be thrown in the recycling bin by doing this it will further prevent contamination. @franklinlorax#apesintro