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Tag Archives: coexisting with wildlife

Tracking Red Fox in Winter

Posted on December 20, 2014 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comDecember 21, 2014
Tracking Red Fox in Winter

Learning to interpret tracks and sign of wildlife helps you appreciate them as sentient being struggling for survival, a first step in learning to coexist with them. Tracking Red Fox in Winter is an introduction to red fox tracks, sign, behavior, winter adaptations, and conflicts with humans.

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Posted in Mammals, Wildlife | Tagged coexisting with predators, coexisting with wildlife, fox scat, fox scent marking, how to tell the difference between fox and dog tracks, how to tell the difference between red fox and coyote tracks, how to track red fox, is the red fox an invasive species, is the red fox native to North America, predator tracking, red fox and rabies, red fox tracks, red fox tracks and sign, wildlife tracking, winter adaptations of red fox, winter tracking

10 Myths About Wild Predators

Posted on October 27, 2014 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comNovember 3, 2014
10 Myths About Wild Predators (with photos from my trail cam)

It’s time to debunk these myths about wild predators, and learn to live with them. Appreciate their beauty with some of my best trail cam photos.

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Posted in Backyard Farming, Mammals, Wildlife | Tagged camera trap, coexisting with predators, coexisting with wildlife, game camera, lethal predator control, misconceptions about predators, misconceptions about wildlife, myths about predators, myths about wildlife, nonlethal predator control, trail camera, wildlife camera

15 Trees for a Wildlife-Friendly, Edible Landsape

Posted on August 18, 2014 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comOctober 23, 2014
Trees for a wildlife-friendly, edible landscape

Want to transform your backyard to a food producing, wildlife-friendly garden? Start by choosing from these 15 trees for a wildlife-friendly, edible landscape. Wildlife value and edible parts of each tree are described.

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Posted in Backyard Farming, Birds, Gardening, Insects, Mammals, Plants, Wildlife | Tagged coexisting with wildlife, edible backyard, edible landscape, gardening, gardening for wildlife, how to create a wildlife garden, how to create a wildlife habitat, how to create an edible landscape, landscaping for wildlife, native plants, wildlife garden, wildlife landscape, wildlife-friendly edible garden

Beaver: appreciating nature’s other engineer

Posted on November 18, 2013 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comNovember 24, 2013
Beaver at work

Learn to identify beaver sign, how they change the landscape, how they live, and why sharing the land with them is crucial for sustainability.

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Posted in Mammals, Wildlife | Tagged beaver, beaver pond, beaver wetland, beavers, biodiversity, castor canadensis, coexisting with wildlife, ecosystem services, keystone species

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