Photo credit: Ngā Manu
Photo credit: Ngā Manu

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Guide to backyard biodiversity

Biodiversity isn't just in parks and reserves. Backyards can become ecological 'stepping stones', providing habitat, safe refuge and food sources for native species. Help protect and increase our biodiversity by taking action in your backyard.

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Getting started

Here are some steps to increase backyard biodiversity.

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1. Control pests in your backyard

Controlling pest plants and animals will give native fauna and flora a chance to thrive in your backyard.

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Pest animals and management

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2. Attract lizards and insects

Although rarely seen, lizards can thrive in backyards if they have the right habitat. Providing flowers for pollination can also increase tiny insect life in your backyard.

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Planting to enhance native biodiversity

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3. Attract birds

Encourage native birds to visit your backyard by providing a food source, planting appropriate trees and shrubs, and controlling introduced predators.

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Planting to enhance native biodiveristy

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