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Selecting Trees and Shrubs to Attract Wildlife

Posted by Chris Sabbarese on Mon, Mar, 30, 2015 @ 15:03 PM

blueberriesWildlife depend on trees and shrubs for many aspects of their lifecycles. In addition to food, they need nesting sites, cover from predators, and shelter from the elements. Discuss options of trees and shrubs to add to your landscapes to provide for the wildlife in locations across the land. This week, join the #Treechat discussion that examines Join Bartlett Tree Experts and Corona Tools and learn about trees and shrubs for wildlife!

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Join @CoronaTools along with #Treechat partner and host, Bartlett Tree Experts Marketing Manager, Tina McNulty @BartlettTreeExp The live chat begins Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at 11 a.m. PST / 2 p.m. EST. This is the Twitter chat were we come together with industry experts and fellow tree tweeps each week to discuss all things related to trees and tree care, since 2010!

Discussion Overview

  • Trees and shrubs attract wildlife in many ways 
  • Specific trees and shrubs as food sources
  • How trees and shrubs are useful for nesting - wildlife need a place to raise their young
  • Trees and shrubs as a Safe Haven - shelter and cover for safety 
  • Healthy Habitats - the impact of native and non-native trees and shrubs on wildlife  
Join the Conversation

Corona Tools Treechat

Join us for this information-rich topic live on Twitter! Just sign in, search for #treechat and tweet using the hashtag. You're tweets will appear in the live tweet stream and you will be part of the conversation.  Be sure to add the hashtag to all your tweets or join us in the treechat room on Tweetchat.  They will automatically add it for you and it's easy to watch the conversation as it happens!

If you do miss the live chat, you can still access the complete Storify transcript, available 24/7 following the live chat.  It includes include all the information and links shared during the discussion.

About Treechat

Connect and share with the green industry leaders live on Twitter and 24/7 to learn and share about hot topics in the green industry. Now treechat is part of the Green Industry Leaders Network (GILN) presented by Corona and its partners.  We are an alliance of professional organizations who are advancing the horticulture, tree care, and landscaping industries.

 

Topics: #treechat, Attract Wildlife with Trees and Shrubs

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