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HABITAT ELEMENTS

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Attracting Wildlife With Dead Trees:: National Wildlife Federation

Animal Inn: There’s life in dead trees:: US Forest Service

Dead Trees as Resources for Forest Wildlife (PDF):: Ohio State University Extension

Snags for Wildlife (PDF):: Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection

Dead Wood for Wildlife (PDF):: Penn State Cooperative Extension

Brush Piles for Wildlife (PDF):: Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection

Landscaping for Wildlife – Brush Piles (PDF):: Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey

 

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Cover: Its Importance to Wyoming’s Wildlife (PDF):: University of Wyoming Cooperative Extension Service

Creating Shelter for Texas Wildlife (PDF):: Texas Parks and Wildlife

Landscaping for Wildlife-Habitat Elements (PDF):: Arizona Cooperative Extension Yavapai County

 

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Ancient and Species-rich Hedgerows: Buglife (Europe)

Hedgerows: Canadian Wildlife Federation

Windbreaks and Wildlife (PDF):: University of Nebraska Extension

Windbreaks for Wildlife (PDF):: Kansas Forest Service, Kansas State University

Shelterbelts for Wildlife:: Ohio State University Extension

 

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