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There will be some
links here that you will have seen elsewhere on this website. They are
all gathered here so that you may refer to them en masse, so to speak. I had a small habitat
garden in Indiana when I had my own home, that was only about
15' x 10', we had some 27 different species of birds come to our
feeders one year, and many butterflies and bees. Do not let small
spaces stop you!!The National Wildlife Federation ~ This
group is wonderful, they have a lot of information on their site
regarding saving wildlife as well as participating in the making of
your own wildlife garden. There's a lot here for your children as well.
A good place to spend an afternoon browsing.Wildlife Gardens.net ~ A lovely site with some excellent info regarding different types of habitats Smithsonian
National Zoo ~ Wildlife
Gardening tipsThis link will lead you to the website of the National Zoo. Many many things for the children to learn about; some things on wildlife gardening as well. There is lots of information regarding the wildlife that is part of our heritage and, as with the Panda you see here, wildlife all around the world! Acadia National Park ~ Pictures and information about native plants. Wildscaping ~ This is the blog of a gardener in Austin Texas, he also links you to many articles at Wikipedia through his site. Nicely done. Suburban Wildlife Garden ~ This is another informative blog by a gardener. Encouragement to do your own! On Earth ~ These folks are all about learning to counteract the affects of global warming, and have some information about wild gardening while you are there. University of Kentucky, entemology dept. ~ This link will bring you to a wonderful page explaining the plants needed for a beautiful butterfly garden. Well worth the time! PBS ~ This is a lovely page from PBS, read in delight! Wildscaping 101 ~ This site is based in California, and written for California, but there was so much useful information that I would have been able to use in my little backyard habitat in Northern Indiana, that I just had to include it. |
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