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    Environmental Education: Teaching Young Lives Environmental Responsibility

    Environmental Education: Teaching Young Lives Environmental ResponsibilityEnvironmental Education: Teaching Young Lives Environmental ResponsibilityEnvironmental Education: Teaching Young Lives Environmental Responsibility

    Environmental Education: Teaching Young Lives Environmental Responsibility

    Environmental Education: Teaching Young Lives Environmental ResponsibilityEnvironmental Education: Teaching Young Lives Environmental ResponsibilityEnvironmental Education: Teaching Young Lives Environmental Responsibility

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    About The T.Y.L.E.R. Project

    Children holding signs advocating for environmental protection and saving the planet.

    DID YOU KNOW....

    • 100 acres of rainforests are cut down every minute.
    • Beef is one of the biggest causes of deforestation
    • Plastics killing over a million sea animals annually
    • Cows’ burps and farts are harmful to the environment
    • Americans throw away 2,500,000 plastic bottles every hour. 
    • Around 27,000 trees are cut down each day just to produce toilet paper.   

    Our History

    I am a longtime member of GGIA (Georgia Green Industry Association) and have a degree in horticulture. The great outdoors and gardening have always been my passion. I enjoy teaching children about the environment and sustainability.  


    In 2017 my  son, Tyler was tragically  taken from this world.  

     I started The T.Y.L.E.R. Project (Teaching

    I am a longtime member of GGIA (Georgia Green Industry Association) and have a degree in horticulture. The great outdoors and gardening have always been my passion. I enjoy teaching children about the environment and sustainability.  


    In 2017 my  son, Tyler was tragically  taken from this world.  

     I started The T.Y.L.E.R. Project (Teaching Young Lives Environmental Responsibility) in honor of him, so that his beautiful light can shine on.

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    Our Dream


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