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Looking for a weekend project to make your property more appealing to wildlife?  Or trying to manage a wildlife conflict humanely?  You may find something of interest among Wildlife NOTES.  Each one-page issue covers a single topic and outlines a related project that adults and children can do together. Check back frequently for new additions.

Teach Respect for Wildlife

Keeping Wildlife Out of Your House

How to Teach Respect for Wildlife

Living With Woodchucks

How to Make a Windsock

Living with Woodchucks
Winter Care for Birds

Caring for Wild Birds in Cold Weather

Homemade Treats for the Birds

Building a Wildlife-Friendly Pond

Exploring with a Pond Peeper

Wildlife-Friendly Pond

Help Injured Animals

Helping an Injured or Orphaned Animal

How to Make a Bird Deflector

Celebrating Earth Day, Thinking of Wildlife

How to Make a Rain Stick

Celebrating Earth Day

Identifying Poisonous Snakes

Identifying Poisonous Snakes

How to Make Fun Snakes

 

Avoiding Snake Bites

How to Make a Hiking Stick

Avoiding Snake Bites

How to Create a Child's Garden

Living with Deer:  Plants and Flowers

How to Create a Child’s Garden

 

Living with Deer, fencing
Becoming Animal Advocate

Becoming an Effective Animal Advocate

How Kids Speak Up for Animals

Exploring Your Own Back Yard

How to Make an Explorer’s Kit

Explore Your Own Back Yard

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