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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES


ZONE-SPECIFIC FACTSHEETS

Explore our zone-specific factsheets for all of the Bird Garden Zones. The 22
factsheets below span the country and include brief summaries of why gardening
for birds is beneficial, what you should consider when gardening for birds, a
short description of the zone, featured bird species, and a list of 10 plants
that you could consider while planning your garden.

Zone 1: Northwestern Boreal

 * Yukon Territory, western Northwest Territories, and north-central/western
   British Columbia

Zone 2: Coastal Mountains Forests

 * Western mainland coast of British Columbia and Yukon Territory

Zone 3: Northern Pacific Rainforest

 * Western Vancouver Island, Haida Gwaii, and British Columbia western coastline
   islands

Zone 4: Strait of Georgia/Puget Sound Lowland Forests

 * Eastern Vancouver Island and southwestern section of the Lower Mainland

Zone 5: Central Canadian Rocky Mountain Forests

 * British Columbia’s Central Interior including Fraser Plateau, Skeena
   Mountains, and Hart Ranges

Zone 6: Southern Dry Interior Forests and Grasslands

 * British Columbia’s Thompson and Okanagan regions

Zone 7: Rocky Mountain Forests and Alpine

 * Eastern/southeastern Rocky Mountains range bordering Alberta, including south
   of Medicine Hat

Zone 8:  North-Central Boreal

 * Northwest Territories, southwestern Nunavut, northeastern British Columbia,
   and northern Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba

Zone 9: Western Continental Boreal

 * Eastern British Columbia, central Alberta and Saskatchewan, and
   central/western Manitoba

Zone 10: Aspen Parkland and Mixed Grass Prairie

 * Horseshoe shaped region from Calgary area to Edmonton, southeast to Yorkton,
   and southeastern Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba

Zone 11: Central Grasslands

 * Southeastern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan

Zone 12: Tallgrass Prairie

 * Southcentral Manitoba, including Steinbach, Winnipeg, and Portage la Prairie,
   northwest to Dauphin

Zone 13: Boreal Hardwood Forest Transition

 * Southeastern Manitoba, Rainy River District and central Ontario, and southern
   Québec

Zone 14: Mid-Continental Boreal

 * Northern Saskatchewan, central Manitoba, northwestern/central Ontario, and
   northwestern Québec (south of Hudson Bay Lowlands)

Zone 15: Northeastern Boreal

 * Hudson Bay Lowlands, northern Québec, and northern/northwestern Newfoundland
   and Labrador (mainland Labrador)

Zone 16: Carolinian Forests

 * Southwestern Ontario (south of London-area) and western Lake Ontario mainland

Zone 17: Eastern Great Lakes-St. Lawrence  Valley Lowland Forests

 * Southwestern Ontario (north of London-area), north to Manitoulin Island, and
   east along the north shore of Lake Ontario to the Saint Lawrence River,
   ending southwest of Rivière-du-Loup

Zone 18: Northern Appalachians Forests

 * Southeastern Québec, from Sherbrooke to the Gaspé Peninsula

Zone 19: Maritimes Acadian Forests

 * New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and north/northwestern Nova Scotia
   (excluding Cape Breton Island)

Zone 20: Nova Scotia Acadian Forests

 * Cape Breton Island and south/southwestern Nova Scotia

Zone 21: Eastern and Coastal Forests

 * Eastern Québec, L’Île-d’Anticosti, and southeastern Newfoundland and Labrador
   (mainland Labrador) including Happy Valley-Goose Bay

Zone 22: Coastal and Interior Newfoundland Boreal Forests

 * Island of Newfoundland

Below are links to additional materials from other organizations that can help
you with your garden planning, including resources from Canada and the United
States. We have grouped them into general regions for your convenience.


CANADA


MARITIMES AND NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

Breaking Ground – Biodiversity in the Schoolyard



SOUTHERN ONTARIO

Native Plant List for Breeding Birds
Native Plant List for Migrating Birds
Native Plants for Pollinators
Native Prairie and Meadow Gardens and Landscapes
Native Woodland and Forest Plantings
Native Gardening 101
Native Woodland Gardens
Woodland Plants for Landscaping
Prairie and Meadow Plants for Landscaping
Building a Bird Garden in Toronto
Bird Gardens
Growing Native Plants from Seed


SOUTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA

Gardening with Native Plants in the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley
Gardening with Native Plants
Creating a Native Garden in Victoria

The Garry Oak Gardener’s Handbook
Recommended Native Plants for Restoring a Riparian Area in Saanich
Create a Pollinator-Friendly Garden


UNITED STATES


NORTHEASTERN REGION

Gardening to Conserve Maine’s Native Landscape – Maine
Creating Bird-Friendly Habitats – Maine

Native Flowers for Gardening and Landscaping – New York


SOUTHERN REGION

Backyard Wildlife Habitats – Virginia
Gardening for Wildlife Plant List – Virginia
Habitat Gardening for Wildlife – Virginia
Wildlife and Recreation – Mississippi
Water for Wildlife: Bird Baths and Backyard Ponds – Pennsylvania

Meadows and Prairies: Wildlife-Friendly Alternatives to Lawn – Pennsylvania
Landscaping for Wildlife: Trees, Shrubs, and Vines – Pennsylvania
Landscaping for Wildlife with Native Plants – North Carolina


MIDWESTERN REGION

Landscaping for Wildlife – Illinois
Attracting Birds to Your Yard – Iowa
Living Landscapes in Minnesota – Minnesota
Living Landscapes in North Dakota – North Dakota
Living Landscapes in South Dakota – South Dakota
Michigan Native Plants for Bird-Friendly Landscapes – Michigan

Improving Habitats for Wildlife in Your Backyard and Neighborhood – Missouri
Native Landscaping for Birds, Bees, Butterflies, and Other Wildlife – Ohio
What Should I Plant? – Wisconsin


WESTERN REGION

Creating a Wildlife Habitat Garden – Arizona
Creating Landscapes for Wildlife – Utah
Landscaping with Native Plants of the Intermountain Region – Idaho and
Intermountain Region

Wyoming Wildscape – Wyoming


DATABASES

Ecoregional Planting Guides for Pollinators – Canada and USA
Pollinator-Friendly Native Plant Lists – Canada and USA
Native Plants Database – USA

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