Wildlife Gardening Web Site - Dedicated to helping gardeners learn how to protect and encourage wildlife. Tips, photos, articles and information on turning your yard into a habitat.Birds and Blooms - A magazine for bird, butterfly and garden lovers with online subscription, email tips list, pictures, contests and products to order.
Gardening for Wildlife - Information on native plant, bird, butterfly and wildlife gardening in Florida.
Curlewhaugh Wildlife Gardening - How to turn your garden into a sanctuary for wildlife.
Backyard Wildlife Habitat - National Wildlife Federation - Learn how to garden for wildlife in your backyard, schoolyard, workplace or community. Specific information on butterflies and hummingbirds.
Las Pilitas - A nursery with native plants for attracting all types of wildlife including butterflys, birds and hummingbirds.
Texas Birdwatcher - Growing tips for planting a bird, hummingbird and butterfly garden in Zone 8. Pictures of plants, types and pictures of animals attracted and information on building a backyard pond.
Butterfly and Hummingbird Gardening - Suite101.com - Information on how butterflies and hummingbirds play a vital roles in keeping our environment healthy through their natural pollination process and why we should garden to keep them healthy.
Gardening in the Rockies - Butterfly and hummingbird gardening using annuals. By Karen L. Panter, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Agent.
The Butterfly WebSite Article List - Lists of articles from various publications about wildlife gardening.
Cartersville Garden Club - Butterfly and Hummingbird Gardens - Club events, service projects, and a calendar are provided for local members. Other pages include butterfly and hummingbird gardening, composting, wildflowers and the poem ?Daffodils?.
Wildscaping - Articles on garden ecology and attracting wildlife to help you make your yard more "Earth-friendly". Suite 101 site.
Backyard Wildlife Habitat - Learn how to garden for wildlife in your backyard, schoolyard, workplace or community with help from the National Wildlife Federation.