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Welcoming Winter Wildlife – Earth911

Last updated: December 26, 2024 9:33 pm
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Winter is a time when many people tend to forget about their gardens and the wildlife that inhabits them. However, just because the temperature drops doesn’t mean that the animals that rely on your garden for survival disappear. In fact, they are still out there, braving the cold weather and trying to find food and shelter. So, how can you make your landscape more wildlife-friendly in the winter months?

One of the simplest ways to support wildlife in your garden during the winter is by providing food for birds. While many bird species migrate to warmer climates during the winter, there are still plenty that stick around and need a helping hand to find food. By setting up bird feeders with appropriate seeds and suet, you can attract a variety of bird species to your garden. Make sure to clean out birdhouses and provide fresh water for drinking, as water sources can freeze over in the winter.

When it comes to feeding wildlife other than birds, experts generally advise against it. Feeding wild animals can disrupt their natural behaviors and lead to dependence on human-provided food. This can cause problems for both the animals and humans, as it can attract unwanted species and potentially dangerous animals. Instead of directly feeding wildlife, focus on creating a wildlife-friendly habitat in your garden by planting native plants, providing cover with evergreens, and leaving fallen leaves and seed pods for animals to forage.

By making small changes to your garden and providing the right resources, you can help support wildlife during the winter months without causing harm. Remember to consider the needs of local wildlife and create a safe and welcoming environment for them to thrive. By taking these steps, you can enjoy the beauty of nature in your garden all year round.

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