Backyard Wildlife Primer
(Page 14 of 14)
September/October 1986
By Raymond Zoanetti and the Mother Earth News editors
National Wildlife, the National Wildlife Federation's bimonthly membership publication ($12 a year, includes membership benefits). NWF also offers two monthly children's publications, Ranger Rick (ages 3-5; $12 a year) and Your Big Backyard (ages 6-12; $10 a year). Available from the National Wildlife Federation, 1412 16th St., Washington, DC 20036-2266.
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Some articles from our own back issues (see page 136 for ordering information):
"Make Your Own Hummingbird Feeders . . . for Free," issue 52; "Put Birds to Work in Your Garden," issue 64; "A Home for Wildlife," issue 67; "Even Bluebirds Get the Blues," issue 80; "Build a ByeBye Blackbird Feeder!," issue 81; "Wholesome (and Free!) Bird Feed," issue 83; "Helping Injured or Orphaned Wildlife," issue 88.
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