Watershed to Wildlife, Inc.
Examples of Habitat
Recommendations

In
this property, apple trees were released for wildlife food.



With a grant for wildlife habitat improvement, an area was mechanically scarified and over 1,000 white cedars were manually planted. The third photo shows a cedar seedling.

Transition between a cover area and an open area. Many bird and mammal species will feed on the brambles in this transition area.

Open
areas are also important wildlife habitat; only 15% of

Dead
and dying trees are important wildlife habitat. This large pine tree snag
is home to a bald eagle family on