Wildlife Care & Conservation
We care deeply about the welfare of birds and wildlife for their sake and for the ecological health of our community, which is the basis for human health and our economy.
The best thing we can do for wildlife is to meet their habitat needs and protect them from cats, which are one of the greatest threats to birds and small mammals. Trees, berry producing shrubs, nectar rich plants for pollinators, and a clean water supply are things that you can easily do to provide a habitat for wildlife at your home.
Care for Injured, Sick or orphaned wildlife
If you find a baby bird or one that is injured please read more about what steps to take.
Counting birds for Science
All over the world, people of all ages find and count birds to create a real-time snapshot of bird populations. Anyone can take part, from beginners to experts, and we hope you will.
Gardening for Wildlife
By choosing plants that feed or shelter wildlife for our homes, neighborhood parks, and public spaces, we can restore vital habitat for wildlife in our community
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