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Many of our favorite wildlife characters are facing challenges finding accommodations. Habitat is the defining factor in their existence, from food to shelter to reproduction. Like our housing, habitat is at a premium and wildlife faces less-than-optimal options.
I’ll skip a political discussion, but for wildlife habitat diversity is great and monocultures are not. You can recognize good habitat because it enables creatures to find food and shelter with a reasonable effort.
The time is now to help area wildlife going into the spring. You can read the complete article here:
Housing Crisis Hits Ohio Wildlife
Following are links to resources cited or mentioned in the article
Bird Box Plans
Plant a Pollinator Garden
Acreage Lost Stat
Pheasants Forever
Quail Forever
Ducks Unlimited
Mad River Trout Unlimited
Participate in Stream Quality Monitoring
Wetland stamp
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