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May is the National Wildlife Federation's Garden for Wildlife® month. With over seven million participants and over 50 years of service, Garden for Wildlife® is America's largest, longest-running habitat movement dedicated to helping wildlife thrive where people live, work, play, learn, and worship.
While many of us enjoy gardening as a hobby, including native plants in your yard is beneficial to local wildlife. Gardens of all shapes and sizes can have a huge impact on the environment.
If you have an outdoor space such as a balcony, a flight of stairs, or even a small green space around a mailbox, you can garden for wildlife.
Visit NWF's Garden for Wildlife® website to learn more about how you can turn spaces large and small into a wildlife garden. Share your garden story with us, or join over 335,000 Certified Wildlife Habitats® when you get your garden certified!
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