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What can we do at home to stop habitat destruction?
« on: 25/03/2019 12:35:56 »
Jenny wants to take some steps to help the environment:

What can we do at home to stop habitat destruction?

What ideas do you have? Hope it will encourage others too!
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Re: What can we do at home to stop habitat destruction?
« Reply #1 on: 07/05/2019 12:52:03 »
Secure garbage in shelters or cans with locking lids, feed pets indoors and lock pet doors at night to avoid attracting wild animals into your home. Reduce your use of water in your home and garden so that animals that live in or near water can have a better chance of survival. Disinfect bird baths often to avoid disease transmission. Place decals on windows to deter bird collisions. Millions of birds die every year because of collisions with windows. You can help reduce the number of collisions simply by placing decals on the windows in your home and office.

Buy recycled paper, sustainable products like bamboo and Forest Stewardship Council wood products to protect forest species. Never buy furniture made from wood from rainforests. Recycle your cell phones, because a mineral used in cell phones and other electronics is mined in gorilla habitat.

And so on...
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