Sammamish Community Wildlife Habitat
How to Certify
Please join us on this project by certifying your property today. The process of getting certified is easy; it’s quick and it’s fun. You’ll likely find that your yard already contains many, if not all of the elements needed to qualify.
Here’s what you need:
Food
The Food element can include plants that provide nectar, pollen, sap, seeds or berries as well as feeders. You need a minimum of three Food sources for your yard to qualify as a Wildlife Habitat.
Water
The Water element can include, among others, a pond, stream, wetland, water garden or a birdbath. Your backyard needs one Water element to qualify.
Cover
The Cover element can include shrubs, woodpiles, stone walls, a water garden, roosting boxes, wooded areas and evergreens. You need at least two cover elements for certification.
Places to Raise their Young
The elements that qualify for places for wildlife to raise their young often overlap with cover, and include shrubs, woodpiles, nesting boxes, wooded areas and evergreens. You need at least two of these elements for certification.
Sustainable Gardening Practices
Maintaining your landscape in a sustainable, environmentally-friendly way ensures that the soil, air, and water that native wildlife (and people) rely upon stay clean and healthy.
Ready to Certify?
Certification is done through the National Wildlife Federation, for a $20 fee.
To those of you who already have certified your backyards and to all of you who will, THANK YOU for helping to make Sammamish a wildlife-friendly community.