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Read the article; it's not abandonment, it's intentional cultivation. The former is more beneficial to wildlife than maintaining a pristine yard, but in most cases it'll just end up with your yard being taken over by invasives. The latter is managing your yard in a way that encourages native, pollinator-friendly (and beautiful!) plants.
Yeah I know, I was jokingly thinking rednecks with crappy yards could tell people they were "meadowscaping". Like when Cartman calls hitting an animal with a stick "tough love".