🌿🐾 Got Uninvited Guests? Let's Talk Wildlife Invaders! 🦝🦨 Ever found a raccoon rummaging through your trash or heard mysterious scurrying noises in the attic? 🏡🤔 It’s that time of the year when wildlife decides to crash our cozy homes! Dive into our friendly guide on managing these unexpected visitors and learn how to keep your space safe and critter-free. 💚✨ Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/g9aPViiq
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🎆 While the explosive colors high up in the night sky might bring joy to humans, for our furry friends, fireworks are pretty scary. As we gear up for summer celebrations, it's crucial to ensure our pets and local wildlife are safe and comfortable. The Humane Society of the United States has shared some valuable tips on how to protect our furry friends during fireworks displays. Let's make this festive season enjoyable for everyone, including our beloved pets. Read more to learn how to keep pets and wildlife safe and happy during seasonal celebrations. 🐶 🐱 ❤️ #PetSafety #FireworkSafety #HumaneSociety
Fireworks and pets don’t mix! 🎆🐶❌ Read more to learn how to keep pets and wildlife safe and happy during seasonal celebrations ⤵️ https://hsus.link/li070324
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🐸 Did you know that best thing you can do to help wildlife in your patch is to create a pond? 👀 Read our latest blog to find out why and how! 👉 https://ow.ly/6vlI50R1XLk
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Join my virtual webinar about leveling up your yard for Earth Day and beyond!
Join us Friday, April 19th at noon LIVE via zoom and Facebook to learn all about how to create a 5-star yard for yourself, pollinators and wildlife, and our local Rouge River! Register now at https://lnkd.in/g-FwBmvE.
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For this Wildlife Wednesday, read our post above to learn some quick facts about the Burrowing Owl. For the full bio about this local bird in the Coastal Corridor, follow this link. https://bit.ly/4b0Opbt
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Finding wildlife in your house can be an unsettling experience. Fortunately, you can proactively protect your home from those unwelcome guests. Today's blog reviews some tips to keep wildlife out of your home: https://lnkd.in/edKEQ4n9
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Living in an area abundant with wildlife is exhilarating and poses significant danger. As such, it is always important to be wary of one's surroundings for you never know what's lurking in the lands. Check out our March Newsletter at https:lnkd.in/-eiJJK5
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Wildlife tip: Put those Pumpkins to good use! Instead of throwing your no longer needed fall pumpkins in the trash, place them where wildlife can safely enjoy them. Hint: Cracking them open makes it easier for them to get to the good stuff!
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Watch our five tips for managing your woodland this spring. It's a beautiful season full of colour and birdsong, and a good time for tackling tasks like deer surveys and observing resident wildlife. Find out more in our blog 🌸. https://lnkd.in/ebAg3vkZ #WednesdayWisdom
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How to Prepare for Wildlife Encounters When the unexpected takes place in a natural space, help your horse learn to look to you for its next steps. https://lnkd.in/eJz8mVcE
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Do you help people to access parks, beaches, lakes, rivers, canals, woodlands, or nature reserves? Are you a staff member or a volunteer in one of these wonderful places? Or perhaps you are a landowner? On behalf of The Wildlife Trusts, Iain Broome and I are producing some resources to help more people access and enjoy blue and green spaces. We’re running two identical online workshops in August and would love you to join one to help us shape this work. There is already lots of research about barriers and enablers that affect access to green and blue spaces. To add to this, we’ll be asking you: 1. Do you have insights about specific groups of people within your local population who do or don’t use the spaces near you? 2. What guidance is already available about improving access? 3. What more can be done to help people access blue and green space? 4. Who else should we be talking to as we collate our research? Join us on: 7th August 10 – 11.00am or 15th August 12pm – 1.00pm Register for The Wildlife Trusts workshop here: https://lnkd.in/eusjdfDN You can contact me directly with a PM Could you help us reach more people by sharing and tagging this post? Many thanks!
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