Plants and Trees
Developing and improving wildlife habitats can include adding plants and trees. These provide food, shelter, and water for wildlife animals. Cover is necessary for nesting, loafing, escape, and protection from the elements. Learn more from these resources.
- Streamside Forestry Publications - Kansas State University, Kansas Forest Service
- Windbreaks for Wildlife - Kansas State University and the Kansas Forest Service
- Kansas Conservation Tree Planting Program
- Garden for Wildlife - National Wildlife Federation
- Backyard Conservation - Natural Resources Conservation Service
- Kansas Backyard Habitat Improvement Program - Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism
- Trees and Shrubs That Attract Songbirds and Wildlife - Kansas State University and the Kansas Forest Service
- Forest Management for Wildlife - Kansas Forest Service
- Birds of Kansas Streamside Forests - Kansas State University
- Establishing Riparian Buffers - Kansas State University