Investing in Nesting

Close up of a blue and white bird sitting on top of a wooden bird box.
Anyone with a stream, pond or wetland on their property has riparian areas that span the gap between wet and dry land.

If You Build it, They Will Come

Tree cavities, crucial for resting and nesting, can be scarce in young forests, posing a challenge for wildlife. While dead trees are often the best habitats, keeping them on your property isn’t always possible. But CVC makes it easy to add habitat structures, like nesting boxes, to your property.

Adding habitat structures can provide many long-term benefits to you, your land and your water:

Boost Wildlife Diversity

  • With wildlife habitats shrinking due to land development, habitat structures can attract various species to your property. By providing a haven for wildlife, you’ll also establish a healthier ecosystem on your property.

Natural Bug Control

Pollination

  • Many birds and wildlife pollinate while foraging for food. Extra pollinators contribute to flourishing gardens and crops.

Watch Your Landscapes Come to Life

  • Now you don’t have to leave the comforts of your home to go birdwatching. Pull out your binoculars and enjoy the view!

Bring Wildlife to Your Yard

With help from our Landowner Action Fund (LAF), you can bring more wildlife to your property. Thanks to this funding landowners installed more than 140 nesting boxes in the last 10 years. We have structures for bats, songbirds, raptors, owls and waterfowl.

From pest control to pollination, birds and bats help keep your property healthy and your family entertained. Promote wildlife conservation on your property today!

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