What is a National Wildlife Federation (NWF) Certified Community Wildlife Habitat?
A Community Wildlife Habitat can exist when citizens come together to provide habitats for wildlife throughout the community. Citizens can easily create these habitats in their backyards, and small groups can also do so on school grounds, at parks, churches, synagogues and businesses. Through the process of becoming a Community Wildlife Habitat, residents will learn about sustainable gardening practices such as using native plants and removing invasive plants, reducing or eliminating chemical fertilizers and pesticides, conserving water and maintaining habitats to promote healthy living for all of the community’s creatures. Adoption of these practices will improve the environment. You can help the City of Rockville to become a Community Wildlife Habitat by creating your own wildlife habitat and seeking certification with the National Wildlife Federation. Even if you choose not to certify your habitat, but still choose to take some of the steps, you will help to better the environment a
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