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13 styles that will help to create a wildlife-friendly habitat:

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Native plants

Use plants that are native to your area as they provide food and shelter for local wildlife.

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Water features

Adding a pond, fountain, or birdbath can provide a source of water for birds and other animals.

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Nesting boxes

Install nesting boxes for birds, bees, and other wildlife to help them create a home in your garden.

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Butterfly garden

Create a garden that attracts butterflies by planting nectar-rich flowers and host plants.

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Wildflower meadow

A meadow of wildflowers provides food and shelter for a variety of wildlife.

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Fruit trees

Plant fruit trees to attract birds, squirrels, and other animals that enjoy the fruit.

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Bird feeders

Provide food for birds by setting up a bird feeder in your garden.

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Pollinator garden

A garden with flowers that attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators can increase the yield of fruit and vegetables in your garden.

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Hedge

Plant a hedge to create a natural boundary and shelter for wildlife.

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Herb garden

Herbs like parsley and dill attract beneficial insects that feed on pests in your garden.

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Bat box

Installing a bat box provides a safe roost for these nocturnal creatures that can help control pests

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Bee hotel

A bee hotel provides a nesting place for solitary bees that are important pollinators for plants.

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