Woodworking for Wildlife: Nest Boxes
Lack of suitable nest sites often prevents wildlife – primarily birds – from utilizing otherwise good habitat. Nest boxes can be added as a habitat supplement.
Establishing a Successful Wildscape
Attracting wildlife to your yard can be as simple as providing four basic habitat components in your wildscape: food, water, cover, and space.
Creating a Wildscape Plan
Design a plan that is compatible with the needs of the wildlife you hope to attract as well as of your home and property.
Establishing Plantings for Wildlife
Most wildlife rely upon plants, either eating the fruit, seeds, or nectar provided or using the plant as a source of shelter or cover. Establishing plantings for wildlife can attract more species to your property.
Attracting Amphibians and Reptiles to Your Wildscape
We share tips for managing amphibians and reptiles in a variety of settings.
Attracting Hummingbirds
Tips for attracting hummingbirds using artificial feeders and hummingbird gardens.
Problem Wildlife Guests or Pesky Pests?
On occasion, some animals behave more like pests than welcomed visitors, which means adapting your behavior to theirs – outsmarting or excluding them when they create a nuisance you can’t live with. This guide provides tips for dealing with problem wildlife guests or pesky pests.
Three Tips to Bring on the Butterflies
Butterflies are a joy to watch and are relatively easy to attract with nectar-producing plants. We offer three tips to attract butterflies to your backyard.
Establishing Wildscape Water Sources
Water is a necessity for wildlife and is simple to provide. We offer four ideas for establishing wildscape water sources.