Supporting Native Wildlife with Native Plants in Your Own Backyard - Krause Wildlife Sanctuary
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 Published On Dec 8, 2021

2021 Georgia Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Tour Highlight Video - Rick and Sandy carry an important message and tell the story of native flora for native fauna through their incredible greenspace. With about 200 native plant species living on their less than half an acre space, you don't have to spend more than a few minutes in the space to begin to understand its value as dozens of pollinators fly over your head and the songs of birds are practically non-stop.

The Krauses’ have used native plants to provide habitat and attract all types of wildlife, including a variety of flower-, nut-, seed-, and berry-producing plants that provide food and insects for birds and other wildlife. There are also a wide array of nectar and host plants for bees, butterflies, moths, and other beneficial insects. The garden features a compost pile, wattles, storm-water control, and a rain garden that helps manage storm-water runoff from storms. In addition to certification as a Georgia Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary, the garden has also been certified by the National Wildlife Federation, Xerces Society, and the Georgia Native Plant Society (gold category).

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