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Wildlife Gardening Tips

7/17/2011

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When thinking about attracting wildlife to our gardens there is one main factor to keep in mind - the needs of the species we are trying to attract.

There are common needs that even humans have -
FOOD, WATER AND SHELTER.

Provide these, or the opportunity to have any one or more of them and local wildlife will start to make good use of them.

This is, in our opinion, the most simple and effective of all the wildlife gardening tips you will find.

Whats provided has to suit the individual needs of a species and even to some extent for the various types within that species, just think about all the different nesting techniques amongst birds and you will see what we are saying.

We hope you enjoy your visit to our site and visit often.
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