Habitats
This page contains links to our backyard habitat information.
A backyard habitat is a small scale wildlife refuge. Think of it as the “Great Outdoors” in miniature!
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There are a lot of great reasons to create a backyard habitat. This list offers some of the more obvious ones.
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To establish a wildlife friendly habit for your backyard project, there are 3 main components.
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Well, we are talking about backyard habitats, so, it would seem reasonable to start there!
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There are many ways you can approach your backyard habitat project, some of them can be a little confusing. We have developed the following approach. We even created an acronym to make it easy to remember. D-I-R-E-C-T:
Decide Identify Remove Encourage Construct Transplant
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This is a list of trees found in a backyard native habitat project that I am working on. It is listed in the order in which they were discovered. The project involves the identification and documentation of species on the property, and the elimination of non natives. The property owner wishes to bring about a more natural habitat, and encourage wildlife, particularly birds.
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The dominant species of the understory for this project is American Beautyberry, others include:
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Many of the trees listed on the previous page have a large number of common names, and some are very interesting. One of the common names for huckleberry is farkleberry.

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