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A Western Meadowlark in profile with its bill open, singing, with a blue sky in the background

Western Meadowlark by Phil Swanson

Western Meadowlark by Phil Swanson

Green Corner:  how you can help wildlife at home

butterfly and weed flowers

Conservation begins at home; each of us can help restore our unique ecosystem.

Spring Garden Cleanups

Many insects and small wildlife depend on the protection of mulch and leaves in yards and flowerbeds to survive harsh winter weather. So, take care when re-planting flower beds and gardens; then let wild birds take care of any pesky insects.

Plant Weeds, Get Butterflies

Native milkweed is the food source that Monarch caterpillars seem to prefer over any other. Planting milkweed is easy, especially if you use starter plants vs. seeds. Even a small milkweed garden cam help their species bounce back.

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