Water, Shelter, and Safe Corridors
Set a shallow saucer with pebbles for bees, or install a small, still-water container with native aquatic plants. Keep water fresh and shaded. You will soon notice dragonflies, birds, and pollinators pausing for a drink during hot afternoons.
Water, Shelter, and Safe Corridors
Layer native shrubs to form dense, thorny edges where birds nest and small mammals hide. These living fences buffer wind, soften noise, and provide berries—turning boundaries into biodiverse sanctuaries that invite daily wildlife encounters.
Water, Shelter, and Safe Corridors
Create small passages beneath fences, reduce barriers, and leave undisturbed corners. Safe corridors help toads reach water, hedgehogs find shelter in suitable regions, and ground beetles patrol. Share your layout ideas in the comments to inspire neighbors to connect habitats.