DEFINITIONAn outdoor area specifically designed for the needs of local wildlife. This could be birds, butterflies, bugs, or other creatures. The design could include food and water resources, places to hide, nest, perch or burrow.
AKAother names, related ideas, etc.
PERFORMANCE CRITERIAWhile there is no regulated performance criteria, it should be noted that organic and sustainable practices are a basic requirement. Native plant life is by far the most important aspect to create uniformity with the surrounding local environment. As well as meet the necessary water management requirements.
ILLUSTRATIONa diagram or drawing that demonstrates the basic pattern or concept
CASE STUDIESJennifer Carlson's Backyardin Seattle
ADDITIONAL RESOURCESThe Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife -
Backyard Wildlife Sanctuary ProgramNational Wildlife Federation -
Garden for WildlifeAnimal Planet -
Backyard Habitat Woodland Park Zoo (Seattle) - blog for upcoming workshops etc. -
http://backyardhabitatworkshop.blogspot.com/ Natural Resources Conservation Service -backyard habitat resources -
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/feature/backyard/Landscaping for Wildlife in the Pacific Northwest