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Attracting Wildlife to Your Backyard - 101 Ways to Make Your Property Home for Creatures Great and Small - cover

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Attracting Wildlife to Your Backyard - 101 Ways to Make Your Property Home for Creatures Great and Small

Josh VanBrakle

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing

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Summary

A 2012 poll by Cornell University posited that at least 8 million independent land owners are interested in promoting backyard conservation. This book will appeal to all those persons.



Includes over eighty full-color photographs and illustrations.



Author will promote the book on his websites, http://www.joshvanbrakle.com/ and MyWoodlot.com, the latter of which attracts thousands of new viewers every month.



 Author has secured promotion or reviews with several publications, including the Daily Star newspaper, Mother Earth News magazine, Living the Country Life magazine, and Woodland magazine.



 A number of landowning groups have agreed to promote the book on their websites: Massachusetts Keystone Project, New England Forestry Foundation, New Hampshire Coverts Cooperators, New York Farm Bureau, the New York Forest Owners Association, the New York Master Forest Owner, the Pennsylvania Forest Stewards, the Society of American Foresters National Convention, and the Wisconsin Coverts Project.
Available since: 03/06/2018.

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