Wildlife Learn how to attract different animals
Transforming your property into a haven for wildlife doesn't require drastic changes. Small, intentional steps can make a big impact. By adding native plants and restoring natural habitats, you provide essential resources like food, water, and shelter that wildlife need to thrive. Native plants, in particular, are vital to local ecosystems, supporting pollinators, birds, and other creatures. Whether it's planting milkweed for butterflies, adding berry shrubs for birds, or leaving leaf litter for insects, every effort helps restore nature's balance.
Wildlife restoration goes beyond planting-it involves creating spaces that mimic natural environments. Simple projects like building a vernal pool, establishing a wildflower meadow, or installing species-specific birdhouses can attract diverse animals. Even small yards can support wildlife when restored thoughtfully. Explore the links below to learn how to welcome butterflies, other insects, birds, amphibians, and more into your backyard.