A wildlife habitat can be defined as a physical environment that surrounds, influences and is utilized by a population species. Sounds out of our reach does'nt it? But it's not.
Think of urban foxes. In many ways urban foxes live a healthier lifestyle than their rural relatives. Many urban foxes reside in gardens, feed themselves, raise their offspring and do all of this without any real hindrance to their human neighbours. They have utilized an ordinary garden setting and turned it into their own wildlife habitat, and with the busy lives people live nowadays foxes can reside in their garden without the owners even being aware of it.
Think what could be acheived if we purposely provided a garden habitat for wildlife and conservation.
Think of urban foxes. In many ways urban foxes live a healthier lifestyle than their rural relatives. Many urban foxes reside in gardens, feed themselves, raise their offspring and do all of this without any real hindrance to their human neighbours. They have utilized an ordinary garden setting and turned it into their own wildlife habitat, and with the busy lives people live nowadays foxes can reside in their garden without the owners even being aware of it.
Think what could be acheived if we purposely provided a garden habitat for wildlife and conservation.