Create a Certified Wildlife Habitat


The North American bird population has decreased by 2.9 billion breeding adults, a net loss of 29% over the last half-century.* Scientists have identified habitat loss as the biggest reason for the decline. Wild Birds Unlimited is proud to be the Champion for the National Wildlife Federation Certified Wildlife Habitat program, whose goal is to inspire everyone to create a haven for wildlife in their yard.

Visit the National Wildlife Federation  (NWF) site to learn more about creating a Certified Wildlife Habitat. There is a small application fee that will help the NWF in their efforts to protect wildlife and habitats. You will receive a certificate and have an opportunity to buy a sign or plaque to display in your habitat.

 
Creating a bird-friendly habitat requires four elements – food, water, shelter and a place to raise young.

1. Food - You can attract a greater number and variety of birds by offering a consistent, reliable supplemental food source in the form of a bird feeder filled with a quality seed blend. Creating a bird feeding station with a variety of foods and various bird feeders will bring you many hours of bird watching to enjoy. Stop by our store to learn more about the best variety of bird food.


2. Water - Water can attract as many birds to your yard or patio as a food. Often, you will attract birds that do not normally visit your bird feeders. Learn more about the variety of ways you can offer water in your wildlife friendly habitat by stopping by our store


3. Cover - Birds need protective cover for times of rest, social interaction and as a retreat from foul weather and predators. Landscaping for the ideal wildlife habitat should include native plants ranging in size and density.


4. A Place to Raise Young - The same native plants that provide food and shelter can provide safe areas for many species of wildlife to mate, build nests and raise their families. But, with the increased loss of natural habitat, many cavity-nesting birds are having trouble finding homes. By providing bird houses, you will encourage birds to raise their young in your yard.


Sustainable Practices


The idea of a flawless lawn may be a thing of the past. A few weeds and insects are a small price to pay for better health for people and the environment. Try a few simple organic lawn and landscaping practices:

using corn gluten as a pre-emergent weed control in the spring and late summer
spray plants infested with aphids with a little dish soap diluted in water
spot spray dandelions with vinegar, be careful, this will also kill grass


The Certified Bird Feeding Specialists at Wild Birds Unlimited are ready to help you get started. Visit your local Wild Birds Unlimited for more information and resources.

https://www.3billionbirds.org/findings