1: Transform your backyard into a wildlife haven with native plants and bird feeders.

2: Add a water source like a bird bath or pond to attract frogs, dragonflies, and birds.

3: Provide shelter with birdhouses, bat boxes, and insect hotels for a diverse ecosystem.

4: Incorporate a compost pile to attract insects and provide food for wildlife.

5: Create a butterfly garden with milkweed and other nectar-rich flowers.

6: Use natural materials like rocks and logs to create hiding spots for wildlife.

7: Minimize pesticide use to protect beneficial insects and other wildlife.

8: Install a bird feeding station to attract a variety of feathered friends.

9: Enjoy the sights and sounds of nature as your backyard transforms into a thriving wildlife habitat.

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