top of page
pexels-merilin-kirsika-tedder-143869-635405.jpg

LIVING HARMONIOUSLY
WITH WILDLIFE

pexels-pixabay-70365.jpg

Coexistence Tips

Secure Your Trash

Properly securing your trash is essential for maintaining wildlife health and personal safety. Animals attracted to improperly disposed waste can suffer from harmful chemicals and human waste, leading to health challenges. Additionally, unsecured trash can create hazards for humans, by attracting animals and increasing the risk of injury or disease. By using secure bins and following proper disposal guidelines, you help prevent wildlife from scavenging dangerous materials. Keep our environment safe and clean—secure your trash today!

Use Window Clings

Help save birds from window collisions with a visual distinction for glass windows. Apply these clings to your windows to make them more visible and reduce accidents. Keep our feathered friends safe while adding a touch of style to your space.

Plant Native Plants

Boost local ecosystems by choosing native plants around your home. They offer essential food and habitat for wildlife, reduce the need for water and human intervention and supports biodiversity. Native plants are adapted to local conditions, making them easier to maintain and more resilient. Enhance your garden while helping the environment thrive!

Important Considerations

When living in any community, its important to consider the following:

pexels-merilin-kirsika-tedder-143869-635405.jpg

Install Animal-Proof Fencing

Install animal-proof fencing to keep wildlife out and safeguard your property. This can also be beneficial to keeping pets safe! Effective fencing prevents animals from causing damage or accessing food sources, reducing conflicts and ensuring a safer environment.

coyote.jpg

Never approach wildlife

For your safety and the well-being of wildlife, always maintain a respectful distance. Approaching or feeding animals can cause stress, alter their natural behaviors, and lead to dangerous situations.

pexels-madebymath-249324.jpg

Wildlife emerengy contacts

Be prepared by knowing key wildlife emergency contacts within your state.  Quick action helps ensure proper care and safe resolution.

JOIN US TODAY!

Protecting Our Local Ecosystem

JOIN THE MOVEMENT!

PNP.png
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram

WRF is a tax-exempt public charity as described in section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, and donations are tax deductible. 

 

 

 

©2021 by Wildlife Restoration Foundation. Proudly created with Wix.com

bottom of page