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Wild bee biodiversity has been declining since the 1990s, with fewer species being found across study sites each year. Habitat loss is a major driver. Wildflower meadows provide essential nectar and pollen — a single patch can support dozens of bee species and thousands of individual pollinators through the growing season.
Monarch butterflies have lost vast amounts of habitat to development and agriculture — eastern populations have declined by more than 80% since the 1990s. Native wildflower plantings create critical rest stops along their migration route — providing the milkweed and nectar sources they need to survive.
Wildflower root systems run deep — some reaching 10 feet underground — binding soil and preventing erosion far better than grass or bare earth. They also improve soil health by fixing nitrogen and supporting beneficial microorganisms that keep our ecosystems alive.
Wildflower meadows absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their roots and soil. Research suggests that established meadows can sequester meaningful amounts of carbon compared to mowed lawns — a small but real contribution to cleaner air from your own backyard.
Every pack directly funds the causes closest to our hearts. Here's exactly how much goes to each cause from every single purchase.
We don't hide behind vague promises. Every donation is calculated as a fixed percentage of the retail price — what you see here is exactly what gets donated. We're a small team — Alan & Alli — and we believe transparency is the foundation of trust. If you ever have questions about where your money goes, just ask.
The Scatter Project independently donates proceeds to the organizations listed on our Foundations page. We are not formally affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any of these foundations.