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An Austin garden nurtures wildlife, both great and small.
An Austin garden nurtures wildlife, both great and small.
Giant African Land Snail
South Florida gears up to eradicate a slimy invader.
Guinea Hogs
A small hog with a big personality.
Climate Change and Birds
Several studies, as well as backyard observations, document a northward shift of bird populations.
Bigeyed bug
Bigeyed bugs are small and often go unnoticed, but their contribution to pest control is enormous.
Meet the Arapawa goat, a hertiage breed with an interesting history.
White-tailed deer
More white-tailed deer are choosing suburbia
Parasitic wasps are a beneficial insect for the garden
Many species in the subfamily Aphidiinae
benefits of raising ducks
Raising ducks in your backyard can benefit you a lot more than you might think.
Plants to grow for Honey Bees
Even if you can’t keep bees yourself, you can still garden for them.
From corporate high-rises to urban back yards—and even city hall—beekeeping is all the rage.
From the bluebird to the robin, each of these birds provide a value to the gardener in one form or another.
save the bats
There’s a reason you should care about dying bats, and it has to do with your health.
4 ways to save the monarch butterfly from collapse
The plant vital to the survival of monarch butterflies is in major decline, thanks largely to unsustainable chemical-agriculture practices.
A songbird garden guarantees a joyful noise.
Find out how to attract these helpful birds—and why.
These tips will keep birds in your backyard all winter long
You can build the ultimate bird-friendly yard to feed year-round avian visitors, plus any unexpected guests who layover during a storm.
Fall is the time to clean and stock feeders and to stock up on birdseed.
These turkeys are the type to end up in your garden, not on your Thanksgiving table
Gobble up these facts about wild turkeys!
can wooly caterpillars predict the weather?
Can these furry little caterpillars really predict the weather?
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