Protecting native birds and wildlife

Protecting wild birds

You can help protect native birds and wildlife with some simple actions at home.

Threats to native birds and wildlife include:

  • bread or food that they don’t normally eat
  • loss of habitat
  • pests like rabbits, foxes and the Indian Myna bird
  • stray domestic animals
  • waste and water pollution
  • cars and other vehicles
  • the effect of climate change on habitat and food supply

You can help protect native birds and wildlife from these threats by:

  • not feeding them bread or food that they don’t normally eat
  • planting native and indigenous plants to attract wildlife like birds or bees
  • having more trees with hollows for native animals to nest in
  • installing a nesting box
  • minimising garden chemicals and pesticides use
  • not letting your cat wander the streets
  • making sure your dog is only off-leash in specified ‘off-leash’ parks and reserves. 

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