The results of the 2020 western monarch butterfly count are in, the western population hit a low of less than 2,000 butterflies, and less than one percent of the population remains. It's not too late to save them!
Los Angeles is creating habitat across city neighborhoods and has developed a new program to restore and protect biodiversity in the area. See what Los Angeles is doing and be inspired to make your own community more wildlife-friendly this spring.
Whether the ground is covered in snow where you live, or it's just wet and muddy out, looking for tracks is a great way to discover your wildlife neighbors.
Solid construction and smart design give your feathered friends a trusted food source. Includes six feeding stations with perches and a removable roof for easy filling and cleaning.