41. Wildlife and Development : The Humane Society of the United States
October 6, 2009
Wildlife and Development
Be an avocate for Wildlife and habitat protection
Adapted from the book Wild Neighbors
The HSUS
The loss of habitat, habitat fragmentation, and the direct impacts
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42. Urban Wildlife Sanctuary Program : The Humane Society of the United States
well as tips for enhancing wildlife-watching experiences.
As an official UWSP member you will receive:
An Urban wildlife Sanctuary sign for your yard.
A full-color certificate identifying your property as an Urban wildlife Sanctuary.
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43. Humanely Reducing Agricultural Damage by Wildlife : The Humane Society of th...
minimizing your impact on wildlife. Humane, non-lethal methods of reducing wildlife damage are not only good for the welfare and conservation of wildlife but are also often more effective than shooting or trapping so-called nuisance wildlife.
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44. Give Wildlife a “Brake†: The Humane Society of the United States
October 10, 2009
Give Wildlife a “Brakeâ€
Tips for safe driving save Wildlife
The Humane Society of the United States
John Harrison
With the “fall-back” of daylight savings time, it
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45. To Feed or Not to Feed Wildlife? : The Humane Society of the United States
orphaned and injured wildlife, read "Found an Injured or Orphaned Animal ?”
When visiting parks and similar settings, follow the rules regarding wildlife. Encourage others to do the same.
Rinse all recyclable glass and
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46. South Florida Wildlife Center Adoptions : The Humane Society of the United S...
at the South Florida Wildlife Center were abused or abandoned.
Birds like Custard, a cockatiel, are available for adoption at the South Florida Wildlife Center.
To adopt some of the animals at the South Florida Wildlife
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47. Wildlife Gardening Tips : The Humane Society of the United States
plants can attract wildlife like this Eastern box turtle. Janet Snyder/The HSUS
by Debra Firmani
Want to make your yard a place where you can relax to the sights and sounds of birds and other wildlife? Welcome the creatures
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48. Helping Wildlife in Winter : The Humane Society of the United States
winter food and cover for wildlife.
This autumn, take a look at your yard and see how you can help wildlife survive the coming cold weather by leaving well enough alone.
Keep those fading flowers
Hold off on nipping and
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49. Volunteer at South Florida Wildlife Center : The Humane Society of the Unite...
Employment at South Florida Wildlife Center
Consider applying for one of the following positions:
Animal Technician II , South Florida Wildlife Center
Housekeeper , South Florida Wildlife Center
Animal Technician I , South Florida
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50. Driving with Wildlife in Mind : The Humane Society of the United States
B e especially watchful for wildlife at dawn, dusk, and in the first few hours after darkness falls. Many species of wildlife are most active at these times.
E dges of roads that border agricultural fields or natural habitats are places to be
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