Wildlife
Green Party Policy
- Climate change policies protect wildlife
- Humane control used - reuniting offspring with parents
- Eco taxes on polluting companies
- Clean water policies
Also see advice in sister site - Gardening
Humane control - read safety on each site
Learn why not to use glue traps and how to rescue creatures found in them
Fresh Cab (US - FAQ)
Grazers (UK - FAQ)
Grey Squirrels (UK)
Hello Possums (Australia)
Humane Society Advice on possums
Humane Wildlife Control (Canada)
MouseMesh (UK)
NetFloat (UK)
Picas (UK)
Slug It Out (UK)
Spider Catcher (Worldwide) - read Spider myths!
Urban Wildlife Sanctuary Program (US)
Wild Earth Guardians (US)
Wild Neighbors (US)
Animal safety
ASPCA Non-toxic/toxic plants
Born Free Traveller's Alert (Worldwide)
British Hedgehog Preservation Society (check hazards)
Frog Log (US)
Local Rescue (Australia)
St Tiggywinkles Emergency Contacts (UK)
Strieter Lite (deer) US
Raptor Rescue (UK)
RSPB Helping Birds Advice (UK)
Peanuts and fat balls are regularly sold in nylon mesh bags. Never put out any food in mesh bags. These may trap birds’ feet and even cause broken or torn off feet and legs. Birds with a barbed tongue, eg woodpeckers, can become trapped by their beaks.
WindowAlert (US - read placement info - also sold in UK)
East Sussex Wildlife Ambulance animal advice
East Sussex Wildlife Ambulance bird advice
Ragfork (UK)
Eco gardens
BBC on Companion PLanting
Eco Mowers (US)
Manual Mowers (UK)
More information
Living With Urban Wildlife (UK)
Wild Neighbors: The Humane Approach to Living With Wildlife (US) |