With the aging baby boomers seeking to live forever, what have small towns and rural areas done to capture some of this change for the benefit of the area?
Walking on nature trails, bird watching, bird feeding, bike paths. The small town I grew up in, in MB, has a population of under 250 people and yet attracts tourists by advertising it is the home of the "Yellow Rail" a marsh bird that is fairly uncommon and draws "Birders" who want to add it to their bird records. Building blinds, paths into the swamps and setting up some concessions is next ???
How about packing off some bird seed, packaging animal fat into tallow pads for woodpeckers and chickadees?, Double fencing the pasture and creating a mountain bike path?
What else do boomers want to do, like to do, wish they could do that we could capitalize on in the rural areas and small towns?
Walking on nature trails, bird watching, bird feeding, bike paths. The small town I grew up in, in MB, has a population of under 250 people and yet attracts tourists by advertising it is the home of the "Yellow Rail" a marsh bird that is fairly uncommon and draws "Birders" who want to add it to their bird records. Building blinds, paths into the swamps and setting up some concessions is next ???
How about packing off some bird seed, packaging animal fat into tallow pads for woodpeckers and chickadees?, Double fencing the pasture and creating a mountain bike path?
What else do boomers want to do, like to do, wish they could do that we could capitalize on in the rural areas and small towns?
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