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Certify Your Wildlife Garden

Discussion in 'Nature/Habitat/Garden Corner' started by OSimpson, Nov 21, 2009.

  1. OSimpson

    OSimpson Certified Master Naturalist

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    Join the thousands of wildlife enthusiasts across the country who have been recognized for creating havens for neighborhood wildlife in their very own yards. These individuals have provided the essential elements for healthy and sustainable wildlife habitats and have earned the distinction of being part of National Wildlife Federation's Certified Wildlife Habitat™ program.


    Certify Your Wildlife Garden


    Start your certification application here >>


    When you certify with your application fee of $20, you'll receive all these great benefits:

    * A personalized certificate that recognizes your NWF Certified Wildlife Habitat™.
    * A free NWF membership which includes a full year's subscription to the award-winning National Wildlife® magazine and 10% off all NWF catalog purchases.

    * A free subscription to the quarterly e-newsletter, Habitats, full of insightful tips and information on gardening and attracting wildlife year after year.

    * Your name listed in NWF's National registry of certified habitats...to recognize all you've done for wildlife.

    And, once you complete your application, you'll be eligible to purchase the "wildly" popular Certified Wildlife Habitat™ yard sign that shows your commitment to conserving wildlife.

    All you need to do is provide elements from each of the following areas:

    * Food Sources - For example: Native plants, seeds, fruits, nuts, berries, nectar

    * Water Sources - For example: Birdbath, pond, water garden, stream
    * Places for Cover - For example: Thicket, rockpile, birdhouse
    * Places to Raise Young - For example: Dense shrubs, vegetation, nesting box, pond

    * Sustainable Gardening - For example: Mulch, compost, rain garden, chemical-free fertilizer

    Need help? Call 1-800-822-9919 or email info@nwf.org

    This also helps Broadlands maintain certification as a community.


    Thank you.
     

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