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      • About
      • Meet Our Leader
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      • Your Backyard
    • Programs
      • Conservation Fund
      • Habitat Certification
      • Member's Circle
    • Contact

  • Home
  • About Us
    • About
    • Meet Our Leader
    • Our Mission
  • Educational
    • Seasonal Updates
    • Species Spotlight
    • Your Backyard
  • Programs
    • Conservation Fund
    • Habitat Certification
    • Member's Circle
  • Contact

Habitats for wildlife

Our teams have spent many years working on finding ways to help give wildife a second chance at life.  Our program is designed to not only help create wild spaces, but it also recognizes those who have already found the love for wildlife that we share.


If you are interested in the program, feel free to contact us below!

Program types

Pollinator

Pollinator

Pollinator

Pollinator habitats are designed to aid creatures such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds have a safe place to live, breed, and thrive during the spring and summer!

Rest Area

Pollinator

Pollinator

An area that provides a safe environment for migrating wildlife to rest during the long journey to their next destination.

Natural

Endangered

Endangered

An area that has been restored to its natural state.  This does require additional research by our team to determine what habitat was originally present prior to development.

Endangered

Endangered

Endangered

A habitat that is suitable for and can be confirmed to be the home of endangered or protected wildlilfe.

Each certification type is available in different tiers, with each tier achieving higher standards for local wildlife.


Our team can help you understand how this system works when we visit your location!

How to become certified

You can have your property certified by following the contact button on the right.  A member of the team will reach out to you with the qualification information and be available to answer any questions you may have.


We do not charge for the certification!  You may purchase plaques/signs through our support team once you have become certified.  All certified properties will be featured on our Certified Wildlife Habitat page in the future, as well as on social media.

Need Help Creating Habitat?

We offer free consulatation services to help you get there!  If you would like our team to come out and help we can do that as well!  Just contact us using the button below to learn more!

Habitat Certification

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