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c/environment by u/arbilp3 3w ago theconversation.com

From frog saunas to butterfly puddles: 8 ways to turn your homes into a wildlife refuge

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>Blue banded bees pollinate our vegetable gardens. Microbats eat up to 1,200 mosquitoes a night and powerful owls keep rodents at bay. But could we go one step further, and change our homes to invite native animals in as housemates?

>Cities are biodiversity hotspots and have an important role in tackling the extinction crises for animals, plants and insects. As cities continue to sprawl, our buildings have become increasingly important habitat for wildlife...

>Animals are not the only ones to benefit. Evidence shows noticing wildlife at home can lead to better mental health. Co-habitating with wildlife can also help you feel more at home.

Here's the headings of the eight easy ways to invite wildlife into your home and backyard. For the details go to the article and enjoy!

1. Give butterflies a drink from your air con

2. Provide city birds with scarce nesting material

3. Move indoor plants away from windows

4. Remove the concrete from your backyard

5. Leave the cavities in your houses unsealed

6. Plant the ‘missing’ layer birds need

7. Keep your cats inside

8. Build a frog sauna


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