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acres mapped
23,419
sites created
Trees, flowers, rocks, compost bins, and other key habitat objects. Place these, share the species and other characteristics.
Split your site into the various habitats found there. This is some of the most important data for research.
Put in the boundaries of your site. For instance, an entire home property.
Use satellite imagery to find your site and as a reference for creating your YardMap.
Join our virtual neighborhood and talk with others interested in creating beautiful and sustainable landscapes.
Whether you’re identifying native plants, learning where to put new bird feeders or wondering how best to support wildlife, Habitat Network can help you connect with a community of scientists, experts, and people around the world who can help with what you are planning to do.
Have you found a better way to improve your habitat, or encourage others to improve theirs? Then you have something to share. You have the potential to lead others and amplify what you have learned from your own experience.
Would you like to encourage others to work together for a common goal – your friends, neighbors, classmates, organization members? Use your Habitat Network tools to track progress, share successes, organize for a much greater impact!
No matter who you are, you’ll find people like you and be in good company.