A Backyard Wildlife Habitat

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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2008

My North Carolina Backyard Wildlife Habitat. Certified by the National Wildlife Federation.
Learn more here:
http://nwf.org/In-Your-Backyard.aspx

and here:
http://ncwildlife.ning.com/

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  • at 1:16 what type of snake? and by the way very nice you have PLENTY of wildlife in your backyard. I am thinking about trying out for this,I found out about it while reading a NWF magazine. Good job,awesome wildlife.

  • Very nice. Loved the way you put the pictures together with the music. 5 stars.

  • Beautiful pictures and very good advice! I wish people here in the UK would have more interest in our environment and wild life. North Carolina is gorgeous.

  • Very nice! Particularly impressive to see the box turtle there. Do you get more amphibians using your property?

    Do you at all worry about boosting populations of 'mesomammals' like raccoons? It has been pretty clearly shown that increased edge habitat boosts raccoon populations which in turn causes declines in other native species that raccoons eat.

    Mike

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