Backyard Wildlife
One of the fastest growing hobbies sweeping
across the nation is watching wildlife. In fact, in terms of total
participants, it is second only to gardening. In Georgia, for
example, 80+% of all Georgians watch wildlife. A growing number of
Georgians have discovered that they can combine both gardening and
wildlife watching by transforming their backyards into wildlife
habitats. As a result the new art of landscaping for wildlife has
evolved.
Birds, butterflies and other kinds of wildlife
can be attracted to any backyard when a homeowner provides wild
creatures with living space, food, water and cover. Before
embarking on a backyard wildlife habitat management plan, you will
need information regarding the growth characteristics of the plants
you wish to incorporate in your landscape design as well as the
life histories and habitat requirements of the animals you wish to
attract.
Once in place, your backyard habitat becomes an
outdoor stage on which is played the life and death struggles of an
amazing array of wild creatures. While the stage and characters
change with the seasons, the drama itself never wanes.
If you would like information on how you can
transform your backyard into a haven for wildlife, call the Nongame
Conservation Section at (478)994-1438.