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Recreating Natural Habitats

  • Ponds

    Ponds

    Creating a pond, especially one with shallow edges, can be an ideal way to attract toads, salamanders and frogs to your backyard.

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  • Edges

    Edges

    An edge is the border between two types of habitat, for example, between a forest and a field. Urban areas have lots of edges along property lines, streams and rivers, road sides, and parks. These can be very beneficial to wildlife if managed properly.

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  • Wetlands

    Wetlands

    Whether you wish to play with a wet corner of your garden or you have an actual wetland on your property, you’ll find something in this section to help you enjoy and work with what you’ve got.

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  • Wildflower Meadows and Prairies

    Wildflower Meadows and Prairies

    Besides offering a wonderful fragrance and breathtaking sight, a native wildflower meadow is also a magnet for wildlife. It provides nectar, food, and cover for birds, insects, reptiles, amphibians, and a host of small mammals.

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  • Woodlands

    Woodlands

    Imagine yourself by a cozy woodland cabin surrounded by the stunning hues and textures of the forest.

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Whether you are recreating habitat in a small corner of your garden or restoring large tracts of land to their original state, we've got some tips to help you along!