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Urban Wildlife, Habitat & Design

Landscape for Wildlife Resources

By September 13, 2010August 6th, 2021No Comments

Now at The Metropolitan Field Guide you can find Landscape for Wildlife resources and documents. Simply use the ‘Pages’ drop-down menu and navigate to ‘Landscape for Wildlife‘ and click the main page to see resources for all regions, or select your region to find resources by state. All of the documents are from university extensions, cities or other organizations and are designed to help with wildlife specific to that region. Among the documents are guides for designing schoolyard habitat, attracting wildlife to backyards, using snags, fencing, ponds and many more topics.

Use it as a companion to the ‘Regional Plants for Wildlife‘ resources as many of them go together.

If you see something missing, use the contact form to let me know and I’ll happily add it.

The next big upcoming resource selection will be guides to built structures such as bee houses, bird houses, bat roosts and more.

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Kelly Brenner

Kelly Brenner is a naturalist, writer and artist based in Seattle. She is the author of THE NATURALIST AT HOME: Projects for Discovering the Hidden World Around Us and NATURE OBSCURA: A City’s Hidden Natural World from Mountaineers Books, a finalist for the Washington State Book Awards and Pacific Northwest Book Awards. She writes articles about natural history and has bylines in Crosscut, Popular Science, National Wildlife Magazine and others. On the side she writes fiction.

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