
Backyards Become Wildlife Havens
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Australians are transforming their backyards into wildlife sanctuaries, attracting a diverse range of native birds and creatures. By offering bird seed, planting native plants, and creating safe spaces, homeowners are fostering connections with local wildlife. From Tasmania to Queensland, people report daily visits from ducks, possums, lizards, and even goannas. Planting local vegetation has brought even more variety, with families in regional South Australia seeing blue-tongue lizards, echidnas, and honeyeaters. Homeowners are also adding nest boxes, frog hotels, and insect hotels to attract native bees and other creatures. As more backyards adapt, wildlife numbers are growing, fostering healthier local ecosystems.
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