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Credit where it’s due

We take no credit for the ideas espoused in our video and on this site. We are merely avid followers eager to share the wisdom we’ve come across in our research. Following are some links you can explore to access additional information on Going Wild in Texas (or wherever you make your home).

Native Plant Society of Texas

  • NPSOT Native Landscape Certification Program

Texas Parks & Wildlife

  • Texas Parks and Wildlife Wildscaping page
  • TP&W Publications (PDF downloads hosted by the agency)
    • Creating Shelter for Wildlife
    • Providing for Backyard Wildlife
    • Texas Wildscapes: Gardening for Wildlife

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

  • Native Plant Database – the mother lode of information, and not just about Texas

Texas A&M Agrilife Extension

  • Resources for Earth-Kind Landscaping.
    • 10 ways to make your landscape Earth Kind (PDF)

National Wildlife Federation

  • National Wildlife Federation wildlife habitat garden certification program.
  • National Wildlife Federation Gardening for Wildlife site, with lots of great information.

National Audubon Society

  • Native Plants Database (search by ZIP code)

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Pamela Parker Caird
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October 20, 2021
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