Every wildlife species thrives within its own unique ecological niche, and transforming your land into a wildlife oasis begins with understanding the specific habitat needs of each species. The publications and resources provided below highlight the strategic management practices necessary to attract, support, and sustain wildlife across your landscape.
- Bats (WWW-21)
- Black Bear (WWW-10)
- Bobwhite Quail (WWW-08)
- Cottontail Rabbit (WWW-07)
- Developing Wildlife-Friendly Pine Plantations (WON-38)
- Endangered Species (WWW-01)
- Gray Squirrel (WWW-02)
- How to Create Wildlife-friendly Landscapes
- Herbaceous Plants for Wildlife (WWW-24)
- Low Cost Habitat Improvements (WWW-18)
- Managing Beaver Ponds (WWW-23)
- Managing Edges for Wildlife (WWW-15)
- Mourning Dove (WWW-12)
- Owls (WWW-22)
- Pools for Amphibians (WWW-19)
- Raccoon (WWW-11)
- Ruffed Grouse (WWW-09)
- Snags and Downed Logs (WWW-14)
- Songbirds (WWW-04)
- Using Fire to Improve Wildlife Habitat (AG-630)
- White-Tailed Deer (WWW-03)
- Wild Turkey (WWW-05)
- Wild Turkey Management (WON-11) In Review
- Wildlife and Forest Stewardship (WON-27)
- Wildlife Terms (WWW-13)
- Wood Duck (WWW-06)
- Woodland Wildlife Nest Boxes (WWW-17)
Additional Resources
OTHER LINKS
- Amphibians and Reptiles of North Carolina
- Bat Conservation International
- Going Native: Urban Landscaping for Wildlife with Native Plants
- North Carolina State University
- North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission
- US Fish and Wildlife Service