

Native Flags: North Pole
As the Arctic sea ice melts, nations clamor to raise their flags over newly open waters
MORESchools
Urban Reforestation Lesson Plan | Ethnobotany Lesson Plan | Plants Lesson Plan | Systems Lesson Plan | Web of Life Lesson Plan
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Native Flags is a participatory eco-art project created by Xavier Cortada to help rebuild native ecosystems across the world.
MORENative Flags: North Pole
As the Arctic sea ice melts, nations clamor to raise their flags over newly open waters
MORESchools
Urban Reforestation Lesson Plan | Ethnobotany Lesson Plan | Plants Lesson Plan | Systems Lesson Plan | Web of Life Lesson Plan
MOREParticipate
Native Flags is a participatory eco-art project created by Xavier Cortada to help rebuild native ecosystems across the world.
MORENative Flags: North Pole
As the Arctic sea ice melts, nations clamor to raise their flags over newly open waters
MORESchools
Urban Reforestation Lesson Plan | Ethnobotany Lesson Plan | Plants Lesson Plan | Systems Lesson Plan | Web of Life Lesson Plan
MOREParticipate
Native Flags is a participatory eco-art project created by Xavier Cortada to help rebuild native ecosystems across the world.
MORELearn more about Native Flags and our mission to help restore native habitats for plants and animals in urban areas.
On June 29, 2008, Eco-artist Xavier Cortada planted a green flag at the North Pole to reclaim it for nature.
The project’s conspicuous green flags serve as a catalyst for conversations with neighbors, who will be encouraged to join the effort and help rebuild their native tree canopy one yard at a time.