While some wildlife migrates to warmer areas for the winter, many stay put. In order to survive the winter, these animals must have certain resources available to make it through. Many animals, like amphibians, reptiles, and insects, need a safe place to keep warm. Many that stay, like birds, also need a reliable source of food. They typically find these resources in wild areas, which can be few and far between. But, why not in your backyard? Learn how to prepare your garden for wildlife this winter!
About the Speaker:
Kaela is a Brookgreen Gardens horticulturist that works primarily in the Lowcountry zoo. She has undergraduate degrees in marine science and biology and a graduate degree in teaching. Her background in conservation ecology and education fuels her passion for native plants and their interactions with wildlife.