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Who Ate the Backyard?: Living with Wildlife on Private Land

Who Ate the Backyard?: Living with Wildlife on Private Land

Sandy Carey
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"Who Ate the Backyard?" is a handbook for homeowners living in the Rocky Mountain Region. "Who Ate the Backyard?" explains how to attract, avoid, or simply live in peace with the animals that inhabit the same places we do. The book describes the habits of common wild animals who interact with humans near homes and developed areas."Who Ate the Backyard?" contains range maps of common species, practical suggestions for discouraging skunks base, residents and unwelcome visitors, lists of plants to attract or discourage grazing wildlife, human diseases and parasites carried by wildlife.Independent from the practical advice, helpful information, funny and sad stories is the message that sharing our space with wildlife enhances our lives.
Language
English
Pages
100
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grand Teton National History
Release
December 01, 1997
ISBN
0931895480
ISBN 13
9780931895487

Who Ate the Backyard?: Living with Wildlife on Private Land

Sandy Carey
4/5 ( ratings)
"Who Ate the Backyard?" is a handbook for homeowners living in the Rocky Mountain Region. "Who Ate the Backyard?" explains how to attract, avoid, or simply live in peace with the animals that inhabit the same places we do. The book describes the habits of common wild animals who interact with humans near homes and developed areas."Who Ate the Backyard?" contains range maps of common species, practical suggestions for discouraging skunks base, residents and unwelcome visitors, lists of plants to attract or discourage grazing wildlife, human diseases and parasites carried by wildlife.Independent from the practical advice, helpful information, funny and sad stories is the message that sharing our space with wildlife enhances our lives.
Language
English
Pages
100
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grand Teton National History
Release
December 01, 1997
ISBN
0931895480
ISBN 13
9780931895487

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