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The Backyard Naturalists podcasts is geared toward nature lovers of all kinds, from beginners to those with more experience. We have a very diverse lineup of topics planned for you, such as  what you can do in your own yard to enhance the habitat for the creatures who live there, participating in the Great Backyard Bird Count as a citizen scientist, using native plants, which snakes live in our area,  how to attract specific birds, common and uncommon raptors in the greater Charlotte region, spring and fall migration season for birds, plants for butterflies and much more!

May 3, 2025

We’re going back to our roots—literally! In one of our most popular topics to date, The Backyard Naturalists are revisiting how YOU can turn your outdoor space into a Certified Wildlife Habitat through the National Wildlife Federation’s newly streamlined program. 🐝🌼🐸

Whether you have a sprawling backyard, a small garden, or even a balcony, this episode is packed with practical advice, updated guidelines, and sustainable ideas to help you provide essential resources for local wildlife—all while earning an official certification you can proudly display!

🌿 Spoiler Alert: It’s easier than you think!

🌳 In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • ✅ The 4 essentials every certified habitat must provide: food, water, cover, and places to raise young

  • ✅ Why native plants (at least 70%!) are now required—and why pollinators LOVE them

  • ✅ Easy wins in your yard that might already qualify

  • ✅ How to take action with sustainability: composting, conserving water, and reducing pollution

  • ✅ The feel-good perks of certification—including your official NWF sign and bragging rights!

For just $25, you’ll get a personalized certificate, NWF membership, and the opportunity to join a growing movement—nearly 300,000 habitats strong nationwide! 🦋

🎧 Listen, like, and subscribe to The Backyard Naturalists on:
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📱 Or wherever you hear podcasts!

🌻 Ready to take the challenge? Certify your own wildlife habitat and tell us all about it—we’d love to feature your story!