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Episode 9: "Backyard Wildlife"

Van Fleet residence on Vashon Island
The Van Fleet residence on Vashon Island home to at least 370 different species of plants.

Sara and Doug chat
Sara Van Fleet explains to Doug how they became inspired to maximize the wildlife habitat in their backyard.

One of many bird houses in the Van Fleet's backyard.
One of many bird houses in the Van Fleet's backyard.

A ground-feeding bird feeder.
A ground-feeding bird feeder designed to attract native squirrels while keeping non-native squirrels out.

Synopsis: Join Doug and Greg as they tour the beautiful Vashon Island garden of the Van Fleet residence. This amazing garden is packed with wildlife and features two ponds, a vegetable garden and more than 370 different species of plants. As a result, the Van Fleets have seen more than 68 different species of birds visiting their yard.

Wildlife Needs

Doug’s Design Tips

Greg's Tips & Tricks

  1. To avoid unwanted conflicts with wildlife, keep wildlife out by constructing barriers as part of your landscape.
  2. Put fencing around individual trees or around certain areas of your garden (vegetable or flower garden) to take these plants off the menu for deer, rabbits or beavers.
  3. Keeping your cat indoors is one of the best and easiest ways to help wildlife. Outdoor cats can be trained to enjoy the indoors and they will live longer, healthier lives as well.

Show resources:

WDFW: Backyard Wildlife Sanctuary Program*

WDFW: Landscape Design for Wildlife*

American Bird Conservancy: Birds and Cats*

Northwest Native Plant Landscape Guide

*External link.

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