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Hannah Plumpton
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Private landowners own 70% of land Most wildlife depend on landowners From balcony to farms Everyone can make a difference
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What is needed Food Water Shelter Places to raise their young
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Use native plants, shrubs, and trees Native plants are adapted to the area Use plants that provide food for wildlife Nuts, berries, nectar, bird feeders, suet
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For drinking, bathing and reproduction Constant supply of water year round Fresh water several times a week in warm weather Birdbath, stream, puddling area, and much more
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Thickly canopy shrubs, thickets, and brush piles Bird, bat, butterfly houses Dead trees provide for a variety of species
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Place to reproduce, raise young to adulthood Safe from predation and bad weather Is also often doubled as cover Mature tree, nesting boxes, thicket, and snags
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Wildlife benefit more from native plants Non-native often out compete native Native plants often require less fertilizers Several wildlife depend on native plants
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Decrease erosion by planting shrubs and trees Diverse habitats attracts a wide variety Plants help warm/cool homes Replace carbon dioxide with oxygen
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Attractively arranged plants Seeing wildlife up close Good for sketching and photography Enjoying time outside
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Choose a site good for wildlife and humans Create a work plan Involve the community Good outdoor learning experience
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