Free Flower Seeds from the “Alt” National Park Service
Butterfly and bee populations are declining rapidly due to habitat loss, increased pesticide use, and climate change. By planting plants that are highly attractive to pollinators, not only can we beautify our living spaces, but we can help to restore pollinator populations and repair damaged ecosystems.
Due to the importance of pollinators in our changing climate, the Alt National Park Service is taking the initiative to help restore bee and butterfly populations by offering free Black-Eyed Susan and Butterfly Milkweed seed packs.
Want to plant more? Discover pollinator-friendly plants native to your region.
Who is AltNPS?
The Alt National Park Service movement is comprised of over 2.1 million members from around the globe, and created by a coalition of National Park Service employees, state park employees, local park employees, National Forest Service employees, EPA employees, USDA employees, NOAA employees, BLM employees, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees, and environmental scientists.Within this coalition, Alt National Park Service has recruited a group of content creators from all corners of the United States to deliver weekly content on the important environmental issues the US is facing. Their role is to state the facts, spread awareness, motivate citizens to get involved, and inform the public of changes that the administration attempts to pass under the radar.
The Alt National Park Service formed in response to the new administration, who has shown little mercy for the environment and wildlife. As Americans, we have the opportunity to voice our opposition. We will not be silent. Resistance is not futile, but it is strength. In unity, we find power. America is a government by the people, for the people. We will not stand idly by and let our government destroy our environment and wildlife.
Our Mission
Stand up for the National Park Service to help protect and preserve the environment for future generations to come.