🌲Happy National Forest Week! 🌲 Part of APHIS’ mission is to protect natural resources, like our forests, from pests and diseases. One example is through the efforts of our dedicated team at the National Wildlife Research Center, learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gEg6MwxE #NationalForestWeek
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An abundance of wildlife is key to #biodiversity — and when species decline, widespread action is necessary to protect them. Learn how the private sector is conserving wildlife in our white paper, sponsored by the Alliance for America's Fish and Wildlife: https://lnkd.in/eucx6Vfr #WildlifeConservationDay
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The first article in our new Evergreens issue takes you for a tour of the forest, stopping to get to know some of members of the community of wildlife, often unnoticed, that depend on these trees. https://lnkd.in/grm5SC-5
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Have your students step into the role of a forester to understand how they work to protect our natural forests and wildlife. Download here: https://lnkd.in/gwG7Npvz
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For this Wildlife Wednesday, read our post above to learn some quick facts about the California Gnatcatcher. For the full bio about this local bird in the Coastal Corridor, follow this link. https://bit.ly/4co4Yzj
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🌲Trees play a vital role in our lives and provide invaluable benefits to the environment 🌳 From producing oxygen to providing habitats for wildlife, trees are an essential part of our ecosystem. Check out this article to learn more about the importance of trees: 🌿https://lnkd.in/dpTqJxxP
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#CustomerReviews: It's not a 5-star rating for just nothing. Find out how we can give you the right service for pest and wildlife issues: https://lnkd.in/gcPEfQ6Z
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Both! Wildlife can find various entry points into homes, seeking shelter, warmth, or food. Here are some other common entry points for wildlife: - Gaps in siding - Pet doors - Crawl spaces And so many more! Give our Wildlife team a call today to get a free inspection and discover your biggest wildlife entry point! Want more information? Visit here to learn more tips: https://ow.ly/cY9C50QtJS3
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🐿️ As spring blends into summer, wildlife is now more active than ever. Question is, how can we better prepare for rising wildlife activity this year, to both protect the animals and reduce wildlife-caused outages? Rauckman has you covered. See how to prep for wildlife mitigation in 5 easy steps! Check out more full length articles, resources and more at https://lnkd.in/g-x6GtY8
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The more land we protect, the more plants and animals can thrive. Wildlife habitats are decreasing at an alarming rate, and more than a third of species in the U.S. risk extinction in the coming decades. Every acre that Desert Foothills Land Trust conserves helps preserve critical, undisturbed habitats. Learn how you can help at https://buff.ly/45O8qQK.
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