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Sheltering Wildlife


Sheltering Wildlife

Wildlife needs shelter to protect them from inclement weather and predators and to provide them with places to raise their young. An absence or shortage of shelter limits the wildlife that will use your area. You improve your yard for wildlife by improving the shelter available.

  • Getting Started
  • Build a Pond
  • Toad Shelter
  • Snake Den
  • A Warm Winter Home -- Create a Brush Pile
  • Build a Nesting Box
  • Hummingbird Shelter and Nesting
  • Build a Bee Bungalow
  • Bat House
  • A New Lease on Leaves
  • Build Ferruginous Hawks a Prairie Home
  • Create Shelter for Songbirds
  • Give Shelter to Wintering Birds
  • Wood Duck Boxes
  • Half-barrel Pond
  • Ode to Dead Wood
  • Protect a Tree Snag
  • Put Up Nesting Shelves
  • Give Purple Martins an Urban Residence
  • Homes for the Great Blue
  • Osprey Platform
  • Sea Duck Nests
  • Build a Falcon Nest
  • Keep the Waterfowl Comeback on Track

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