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Attracting Wildlife to Your Back
Yard
A Guide to Increasing Wildlife Diversity
and Aesthetic Value Around Your Home
Foreword
People are moving away from the land. Many people
have left farms and ranches for communities where jobs and services
are more readily available. While most depend upon the economic
environment provided by urban communities to make a living, many
choose to live in the country on large lots and small acreages
where, in their back yards, they can create their own environment
and "do some things to attract wildlife."
A large proportion of citizens interested in
wildlife and wildlife habitat development seek advice from the Game
and Fish Department. Topics in question range from projects to
attract birds and butterflies in town, to habitat development on
larger acreages for upland game birds and deer. There are many
sources of information available to address these kinds of
questions, but they are often not available from the Department in
one publication.
Attracting Wildlife to your Back Yard by
natural resource biologist Chris Grondahl, contains information
about plants and animals useful to those interested in making their
surroundings more attractive to wildlife. It is a volume that not
only answers commonly-asked questions, but one that provides
additional references for readers seeking to learn more about a
particular subject.
It will be as useful as your vision and imagination
allow it to be.
Harold Umber, editor North Dakota
OUTDOORS March 4,1999
Acknowledgements
The author thanks the following individuals and
agencies for providing advice, photography and other support.
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Steve Dyke Ron Royer Jack Marquart Dave Angell Harold
Umber Andrea Grondahl |
Karen Kreil ND Forest Service Carrol Henderson Mel Stone Dick
Kroger Linda Altenburg |
Darla Lenze Marc Brown Craig Bihrle Mike Mckenna Bill
Jensen
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Key Words: attracting wildlife, wildflower
plantings, back yard wildlife, wildlife, home, watchable wildlife,
North Dakota, seed sources, urban wildlife, food plots, yard,
butterfly garden, wild yard, wild yard project.
A Word About
This Document
This document was originally written for people living in
North Dakota. Most of the information holds true for most of
the United States and southern Canada. Areas that were
specific to North Dakota have been removed or adjusted to reflect a
more broad view on the subject. You may still see referenced
specifically to North Dakota.
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