The environment is under more stress than ever – both from
natural causes and human-inflicted wounds. The choices that each of us make –
millions of us! – can make a difference and we can apply that to choosing
gifts. I’ve written about holiday gifts before and
you can read those posts here for more ideas. But funding for many environmental
causes is at risk or diminished. A choice to support them can make an impact.
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| Clematis at Black's Bluff Preserve (The Nature Conservancy property) |
This year I’d like to suggest that putting our money where our mouth is would be a great way to make our gifts count. Of course these recommendations should be considered in light of the recipient, but you’d be surprised how many people are tired of gifts that only satisfy the moment. This is especially true for older folks who often say “Give me something I can consume or use up.”
Gift ideas include donations in honor of someone. “Hey Nana,
I donated to The Nature Conservancy
in your honor and in celebration of all the hiking we loved to do. They’ll help
preserve more wild spaces for future hikers.” Or “I got my love of nature from
you and I want to help you support environmental issues so I donated to the Southern Environmental Law Center in your
honor.”
Give them a membership in a like-minded organization. “Dad,
I know you love native plants so I’ve gifted you a membership in the Georgia Native Plant
Society. They are championing native plants and their habitats right here
in Georgia plus this way we can attend some rescues together.” “The Georgia Botanical Society is an active
organization that supports learning about native plants and has a great annual
journal; I got you a membership for 2026 so you can get to know them.”
Give them a plant or gift certificate to a native
plant nursery and then plan a time when you can plant it with them. For
some people, just the offer of help in the garden is a very meaningful gift. “Let’s
go in March and get something for that shady spot you’ve had trouble with. I’ve
got some ideas.”
Or inspire a budding naturalist with a subscription to PBS “So you can
watch all the nature shows you want!” Or donate to GPB (Georgia Public Broadcasting) to support media without bias (NPR).
We don’t have to stress ourselves to find just the right tchotchkes. Give the gift of nature and hope by sharing your love of the natural world. No tariffs, no plastic, and all the money goes towards good things. By the way, many of these suggestions can be executed even at the last minute by using their websites. Print the confirmation and slip it into a card or send via email.

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