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Native Plant Information Signs
Imagine how your ecosystem could thrive with a better understanding of the relationship between native plants and the insects and wildlife they support. Our 50+ California native plant signs are designed to help you identify specific plants and some of their interactions with insects and birds.
Each 8.5” x 11” laminated sign includes:
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Plant names in Spanish, Mandarin Chinese
- Ohlone uses
- Insects and birds that rely on the plant for nectar, and pollen
- Insects that rely on the plant as a host for their young
Browse the plant names for signs currently available: Here
Don’t see a plant you want a sign for?
Let us know! We can likely create one for you from our larger database as we continue to create them.
Size: 8.5” x 11”
Hole options include:
Two holes: one top and one bottom, on center
Four holes: one in each corner
Cost: $5.00 + shipping
These signs are fun, informative, and invaluable tools for making ecosystem connections—for yourself and anyone visiting your native garden. Order Now!
Poster
28 Common Birds of NorCal Poster
Order this poster in 18” × 24” format with a minimum $25.00 donation
Have you ever wondered about the birds you frequently spot around Northern California? Our 18” x 24” poster showcases 28 common birds found across a variety of NorCal ecosystems. Perfect for bird enthusiasts, educators, or anyone curious about the vibrant birdlife in the region.
Explore our interactive version of the bird poster, where you can learn basic information and hear a range of bird songs. Both the poster and the interactive tool are excellent ways to deepen your knowledge of these fascinating “waterhood” neighbors.
What’s On Tap Stickers
What River Are You Made Of?
Did you know that every 24–48 hours, your body completely refreshes the water that makes up roughly 60% of your weight? Have you ever wondered, what water am I made of?
If you drink tap water and live in the San Francisco Bay Area, chances are your water comes from a single river, flowing directly into your life through your tap.
Let us help you answer the question with our striking and durable What’s On Tap? stickers. Place your river’s name over sinks, faucets, and toilets at home, work, and school to easily identify your drought-stressed water source.
Every time someone turns on a faucet, they’ll be reminded that a real river is flowing through it. Each of us can then ask ourselves: How will I use this river?
Mokelumne River Sticker
Think about those living in these watersheds. Those using water from EBMUD – East Bay Municipal Utility District – can thank the Mokelumne River each time they turn on their taps.
Learn more about the Mokelumne River and the ecosystems it supports from our friends at Foothill Conservancy.
Now that you know a river flows out of your tap, take a moment to consider the entire ecosystems this single river supports. Remember them each time you use water—be respectful and use it conscientiously.
Think about the people, plants, and animals living in these watersheds, and let it inspire mindful water use.


