- It's fun! Watching wildlife in action can be fun and relaxing for everyone. Your habitat may attract beautiful songbirds, butterflies, frogs and other interesting wildlife for observing.
- Curb appeal! Replacing grass lawns with native wildflowers, shrubs, trees & water features will increase the beauty of the property & provide a natural refuge for wildlife.
- Bring wildlife home! Restoring habitats where commercial and residential development have degraded natural ecosystems can be your way of giving back to wildlife.
- Eco-friendly! Gardening practices that help wildlife, like reducing the use of chemicals, conserving energy and water and composting also help to improve air, water and soil quality.
- Community! Gardening for wildlife can help you share your love of wildlife with others.
What you need to be a Certified Wildlife Habitat
- Provide Food Sources: Everyone needs to eat, plant native plants & trees to provide nectar, pollen, berries & seeds.
- Provide Water Source: Wildlife need sources of clean water for drinking, bathing & reproduction.
- Provide Cover & places to raise young: Wildlife need a place to hide to feel safe from people, predators & bad weather.
- Sustainable Gardening to Conserve Water: Add mulch, reduce lawn areas, use rain barrels & remove invasive plants to help conserve water.
Certify your habitat!