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Natural Habitats & Wildlife Gardening A Conservation Approach to Managing Backyards

Handbook / Manual New
By: Shaun McCoshum(Author), Loren Merrill(Photographer), Leslie Miller(Photographer)
360 pages, 400 colour photos, 23 illustrations, 9 maps
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  • Natural Habitats & Wildlife Gardening ISBN: 9780691261003 Paperback Mar 2026 Expected delivery 6th April - 9th April
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Learn how to use ecology to turn your backyard into a thriving haven for pollinators, birds, and other wildlife with this engaging, marvelously illustrated guide that is geared towards US ecosystems and gardens.

Native plants are essential for healthy ecosystems that support insects and animals, but vegetation alone does not provide the necessary resources for most creatures or their life cycles. This book breaks down ecological processes that regulate habitats and explains how to recreate vibrant, gorgeous, natural habitats in your own backyard – ones that attract pollinating insects, birds, and other suburban wildlife while appealing to neighbors and friends. It focuses on how to rebuild broken processes and covers a wealth of topics, such as the importance for gardens that support wildlife to include shelter, nest sites, hydration areas, and places to overwinter. Written by a leading expert, Natural Habitats and Wildlife Gardening is an easy-to-understand primer on ecology and ecological processes that explains innovative conservation and ecological ideas for small and large garden designs. This book will interest gardeners, land managers, natural science majors, and urban planners.

- Shares design tips for creating robust garden habitats for insects and animals, giving step-by-step instructions that are easy to follow
- Draws inspiration from wild habitats and their ecosystems, showing readers how to cultivate aesthetically beautiful home gardens that replicate healthy natural landscapes
- Provides a deep understanding of natural processes and systems in simple terms
- Includes detailed species profiles for common insects (including bees), amphibians, birds, and reptiles, with an emphasis on key resources to include in your landscape designs
- Explains how to replicate roles of absent animals including bison, wolves, and beavers and processes like floods, fires, and ecological succession, which naturally regulate and create habitats
- Discusses the specific requirements of ecosystems across North America
- Features hundreds of stunning colour photos

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  • Great for North American gardeners, but with good suggestions for others
    By Keith 16 Mar 2026 Written for Paperback
    This well-illustrated book is intended for wildlife gardening enthusiasts in North America, but it contains useful tips that anyone can incorporate into their thinking. It is great that many gardeners are trying to do their part to help wildlife by planting native plants and encouraging insect populations. However, the authors are quick to stress that trees that host resources like hollow tree cavities can take decades to mature and even more time for hollows to form, so action is needed now to substitute alternative choices for wildlife. Like all ecologists who look at gardens, they regret the fact that such landscapes around human developments almost never allow succession to occur and regularly remove needed shelters. Solutions are given throughout this book.

    The authors start by explaining some of the major natural phenomena and critical roles some wildlife have in creating habitats. They then explain how we can replicate habitats and mimic important actions of wildlife. Almost 100 pages are devoted to explaining what wildlife species are likely to appear and how they might help, and these are predominantly insects. They also explore some of the opportunities that wildlife gardeners may face at times – such as “no mow May”, and of course there are pitfalls…. Not least avoiding breaking local laws.
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Biography

Shaun McCoshum is a landscape ecologist, conservationist, and writer who has worked on green energy initiatives, conservation projects, and habitat plans across the United States. Loren Merrill is a wildlife photographer and science writer whose work is heavily influenced by his background in natural history, ecology, and animal behavior. Leslie Miller is a retired master gardener who learned photography to document the insects and animals in her yard and gardens.

Handbook / Manual New
By: Shaun McCoshum(Author), Loren Merrill(Photographer), Leslie Miller(Photographer)
360 pages, 400 colour photos, 23 illustrations, 9 maps
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