Bird Conservation: a web tour

Today I thought I’d give you a short virtual tour of the many ways you can help birds from  around the internet. Every small action that each of us takes can amount to huge differences for birds and other wildlife. Here’s another example of the dangers of invasive plants as seabird nesting colonies are now [...]

Conservation Gardening in Practice: Installing a Green Roof

green roof

Benefits of green roofs Green roofs, also called ecoroofs, vegetated roofs, and living roofs, offer a more sustainable alternative than traditional roofs because they provide several important environmental and economic benefits: They last up to twice as long as traditional roofs They slow the progression of rain into the stormwater system They mitigate urban heat [...]

I love nature, but I have no love for ticks!

Several weeks ago I went on a hunt for rare butterflies in South Jersey with my friend, Pat Sutton. As we bushwhacked through abandoned cranberry bogs in search of butterfly denizens of such locations, I began to notice that we were covered with ticks. Eeeew! Confession time: I have to admit that  as much as [...]

The New Monkey and your Conservation Garden: Everything is Connected

In Sunday’s New York Times, Natalie Angier wrote about the discovery of a newly discovered monkey species, the Saddleback Tamarin in the Brazilian Amazon. Since the 2005 summary of the worlds mammal species (totaling 5400 species) another 400 species have been discovered. This may lead you to say to yourself “See, there’s no problem with [...]

Have a Cup of Coffee and Help Save Bird Habitat

I recently had the privilege of visiting a family-owned organic, shade-grown coffee farm in Veracruz, Mexico. While there, I was amazed at the numbers of amazing butterflies and birds that we observed while exploring this site, and also by how much I felt like I was strolling through someone’s garden. The notable variety of the [...]

What does Conservation Gardening mean?

Conservation Gardening Conservation Gardening views every property — whether a small residential backyard or acres of woodland or the grounds surrounding your business– as an ecosystem. If each of us takes personal responsibility for the health of the wildlife on our property, we can improve the health of our planet. Because habitat loss due to [...]

Why Your Garden is so Important for Ecosystem Gardening

Habitat loss has endangered Florida Scrub Jay

Habitat Loss due to Human Action is the Number One Cause of Species Decline We humans have an extraordinary propensity for building new things: shopping centers, malls, condos, office parks, suburban subdivisions, roads, parking lots, etc. This need to have more and more is really not a great situation for the wildlife that were thriving [...]

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