Designing paths and gardens in your backyard wildlife habitat
Use paths for navigating your yard. They had beauty and functionality.
Use paths for navigating your yard. They had beauty and functionality.
Tropical Milkweed, although lovely, is a no-no in a wildlife yard. Here’s why.
Plants are incredibly smart. They learn, adapt, remember, strategize, problem solve!
You’ll spot many of these birds in your own yard.
Read about the most common bats. Some may be patrolling your yard nightly for insects.
Moles and shrews are related. You might notice if one of them lives in your yard.
Info about butterflies that may be visiting your yard. Look for them out there!
Yes! Animals have feelings! Why songbirds sing. Best native plants. Insects rule. Wildlife’s great mothers. Book reviews. More.
Your yard has lizards living in it. Which ones of these might they be?
Tidbits about snakes and interesting species. Some might live in your yard.
Garter snakes are beneficial predators, good to have, harmless to humans and pets.
Short list of the books reviewed by WelcomeWildlife. More to come.