Freelance Writer Vows to Make Every Backyard Wildlife Friendly
Freelance writer Betsy S. Franz realizes that "we are all still in the learning stages when it comes to sharing our landscapes with wildlife." So she has vowed to help each property owner learn the ins and outs of creating a peaceable kingdom, right in your own backyard.
Melbourne, FL, March 24, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Whether you just love the sight and sound of birds and butterflies in your yard or want to help do your part to restore wildlife habitat in your area, The Wildlife Habitat Journal may soon become your favorite garden companion.
Part instructional manual, part workbook, part journal, this delightful little book helps inspire it's readers by suggesting basic steps to attract garden wildlife and a journal to record their progress. Suggested plant lists are provided for birds, butterflies and hummingbirds and websites and other resources are provided for further research into region specific species. The Florida edition contains Florida specific plant lists and resources.
For those of you that have already discovered the joys of sharing your property with wildlife, this journal will help you become more proficient in your environmental stewardship. By recording the details of the events that occur in your yard, you will begin to learn which plants are most favored. You'll know when to expect butterflies if you record the dates that you first see a chrysalis. You'll know when to re-hang feeders if you record when the hummingbirds first appear.
The Wildlife Habitat Journal is the perfect book for everyone who wants to do their part to help preserve and restore wildlife habitat by making changes in their own yards. It makes the perfect gift for newlyweds, new homeowners and garden enthusiasts.
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Part instructional manual, part workbook, part journal, this delightful little book helps inspire it's readers by suggesting basic steps to attract garden wildlife and a journal to record their progress. Suggested plant lists are provided for birds, butterflies and hummingbirds and websites and other resources are provided for further research into region specific species. The Florida edition contains Florida specific plant lists and resources.
For those of you that have already discovered the joys of sharing your property with wildlife, this journal will help you become more proficient in your environmental stewardship. By recording the details of the events that occur in your yard, you will begin to learn which plants are most favored. You'll know when to expect butterflies if you record the dates that you first see a chrysalis. You'll know when to re-hang feeders if you record when the hummingbirds first appear.
The Wildlife Habitat Journal is the perfect book for everyone who wants to do their part to help preserve and restore wildlife habitat by making changes in their own yards. It makes the perfect gift for newlyweds, new homeowners and garden enthusiasts.
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Contact
Betsy S. Franz
321-259-6585
www.naturesdetails.net
Contact
321-259-6585
www.naturesdetails.net
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