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Sonoma State University Butterfly Garden
Welcome to the Sonoma State University Butterfly Garden, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Rohnert Park, California. Located at 1801 East Cotati Avenue, our enchanting garden offers a peaceful retreat where nature lovers and curious minds can immerse themselves in the vibrant world of butterflies. As a dedicated park space, we provide a unique opportunity to explore diverse plant species that attract and support these delicate pollinators. Stroll along our thoughtfully designed pathways and discover the beauty of native flora that create a thriving habitat for a variety of butterfly species. Our garden not only serves as a sanctuary for these magnificent creatures but also as an educational resource for visitors of all ages. Through informative signage and guided tours, guests can learn about the life cycle of butterflies and the critical role they play in our ecosystem.
Pocket Park Food Forest
Welcome to Pocket Park Food Forest, a vibrant oasis nestled in the heart of Cotati, California. Located at Cotati, CA 94931, our unique park is a testament to community collaboration and sustainable living. Established in partnership with Daily Acts and the City of Cotati in 2009, Pocket Park has transformed from a traditional, water-intensive lawn into a flourishing public food forest, rich in biodiversity and ecological innovation. Spanning 5,000 square feet, Pocket Park is a shining example of how urban spaces can be reimagined to benefit both the environment and the community. Before its transformation, the park consumed tens of thousands of gallons of potable water each summer and required regular maintenance with fertilizers and herbicides. Today, thanks to the efforts of dedicated volunteers and community members, the park saves at least 62,500 gallons of water annually and supports a thriving ecosystem of over 150 plants across 50 species.
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