Lunchbox Talk: It's for the Birds, Bees and Butterflies - How To Create Biodiversity in Your Yard
with Barbara Driscoll, Co-Chair, New Hope Bird Alliance Bird-Friendly Habitat Committee; and Scott Carter, President, Woodcroft Community Association February 13, 2025 This presentation will delve into the essentials of transforming your yard into a haven for wildlife. It will guide you through the selection of plants that attract and support birds, bees, and butterflies, explaining the importance of each choice in fostering a thriving ecosystem. Additionally, the presentation will highlight various elements to incorporate into your yard to enhance wildlife habitat, such as bird feeders, water sources, and nesting sites. By the end of the session, you’ll have a comprehensive understanding of how to create a biodiverse environment that not only beautifies your space but also supports local wildlife, contributing to the overall health of your community’s ecosystem

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