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May 5, 2016 8:04 PM CST
Name: Jim D
East Central Indiana (Zone 5b)
Annuals Lover of wildlife (Raccoon badge) Garden Procrastinator Plant Lover: Loves 'em all! Native Plants and Wildflowers Region: Indiana
Hummingbirder Frogs and Toads Dragonflies Cottage Gardener Butterflies Birds
My biggest vistor because of cover habitat is the toads ,, Gray Toads ,Red Toads , Chameleon Toads , etc bunches ,, That and i live in a Red Toad Breeding habitat (NWF) source

Part of the Garden for Wildlife is like looking at a field or pasture (remember those) Maybe an empty lot would be a better example
The earth does it's own gardening for a reason ,? The only problem is Cities and Rodents , Which most and all have ,, But , when laws and regulations are urban reasoned and apply to all everywhere , questions are there ,,

You being in Florida would be more aware of such as when grass cutting rules were made in most of the US , We had ,, North American Brown Cobra , Giant Tarantula , And Another common species of Giant Spider Tarantua Class ,, The reasoning of that with species invasive of human error you and Florida would be much more aware of ,
However in most of this country those have been a long time extinct , two of them since the 1950's ,

as for some things in enjoyment I miss seeing a few of the creatures and butterflies that are extinct now , (not the Cobra or giant Tarantula)
The nature control thing , is a losing demand ,, it happens as it will ,
only I don't like exterminationist or erradication demands ,, about anything ,,
In the Butterfly garden if a plant is not chewed up I feel like a failure

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