A map of the United States with states colored by their rankings from top 10 to 5th tier, indicated by a color gradient from dark green (top 10) to yellow (5th tier). Michigan has a red marker with a dragonfly icon on it.

Thanks for adding your score to the map!

If you’re already on the Homegrown National Park® Biodiversity Map™, your score may be added soon. If not, keep an eye out for an email inviting you to join the movement and get on the Map!

Every yard counts, and yours helps grow a national movement.

About the Homegrown National Park Biodiversity Map™

At Plan it Wild, we’re proud to partner with Homegrown National Park—a grassroots call-to-action to regenerate biodiversity in the spaces we control, like yards, gardens, and parks. Through their national Biodiversity Map™, HNP showcases the collective impact of individual rewilding efforts across the country and inspires others to take action. By adding your space, you contribute to a growing movement that regenerates biodiversity and strengthens local ecosystems. Together, our individual efforts create meaningful change!

Not yet part of the HNP movement?

You’ll be receiving an invitation soon! Your score will only appear on the HNP Biodiversity Map™ if you choose to complete your sign-up.

Learn more about HNP ›

About Wildr

Wildr is a science-based tool built to help you understand and improve the ecological health of your land. Your Wildr Score reflects how well your yard supports biodiversity and habitat—because what thrives in your space is one of the clearest signs of a healthy landscape.

Learn how your score works and what you can do to improve it >

Logo for Homegrown National Park Biodiversity Map, featuring a globe with illustrations of a dragonfly, an ant, a lizard, a butterfly, a hand, a flower, and a leaf, alongside the text 'HOMEGROWN NATIONAL PARK BIODIVERSITY MAP' in green, white, and navy blue.
Logo with a butterfly, a flower, a leaf, and the words 'Wild Score' in dark green.