Garden For Wildlife

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Wildlife Needs Healthy Creeks and Streams
 
The wildlife that shares your yard or garden also relies on the network of creeks, streams and other natural waterways within your community. Protecting and restoring those waterways will help attract more wildlife for you to enjoy.

Find out how.
 
 
 
 
Help Turtles Cross the Road
 
From major highways to neighborhood streets, roads pose a big threat to wildlife, especially slower-moving species like turtles.

Discover how to help turtles cross the road.
 
 
 
 
Help Save Bees
 
Want to help save declining bees? Our Naturalist David Mizejewski shared his pollinator garden tips in this interview with Big Blend Radio.

Listen to the episode here.
 
 
 
 
Fall-Blooming Plants for Pollinators
 
Your wildlife habitat garden blooms in spring and summer, but what about during fall? Many pollinators remain active and in need of nectar from native plants.

Discover some great natives that offer blooms into the fall.
 
 
 
 
Featured Product: Mammoth Yellow Thistle Feeder
 
Attract goldfinches and other birds that relish tiny thistle or nyger seeds. Feeder includes drainage holes in the seed tray and a durable powder-coated mesh. It holds approximately five pounds of seed to keep your birds full and happy with less refilling needed.

See it here.
 
 
 
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