Michigan State University is transforming 30 acres of campus lawns into vibrant pollinator habitats, swapping out high-maintenance grass for native wildflowers and clover. This move isn’t just about pretty scenery—it’s a win for bees, butterflies, and the people who care for the grounds. Less mowing means less pollution and more time for staff, plus a big boost for local ecosystems. Students and staff are loving the change, and it’s a great example of how small shifts in landscaping can make a huge difference. What do you think—should more places ditch lawns for pollinator gardens? #Home #MSU #Pollinators