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Scroll down for photos from the
2007 tour.
Thank
you to our homeowners, volunteers and over 700 guests for a wonderful
2007 tour!
If you know of any homes that
that might be appropriate to include on our 2008 tour, please click the
suggestion box to the right!
May
30, 2007 Tulsa World Article
Photos of homes on the
2007 tour
Photos from the
2006 tour
Photos from the
2005 tour
Photos from the
2004 tour
Contact
Info for vendors at the 2007 tour
Clear Creek Farm and Gardens
Loretta and Kirk Bowers,
Peggs,
OK 918-598-3782
Collector's Garden
Anne Pinc, Broken Arrow, OK 918-251-1368
Missouri Wildflowers
Nursery
email, Jefferson City, MO 573-496-3492
Pine Ridge
Gardens
email, London, AR 479-293-4359
Wild Things Nursery
Marilyn Stewart, Seminole, OK 405-382-8540
Bustani Plant Farm
Steve & Ruth Owens,
Stillwater, 405-372-3379
Bird Houses by
Mark
Mark Roberts,
918-408-5082
Fossil
Forge Artifacts for Home & Garden
Dave Eames, Lee's Summit,
Missouri 816-525-0159
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Gardening for Wildlife |
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Our backyards are our private
spaces, but also part of a larger landscape we share with our
human and wildlife neighbors. With the right tools and
information, we all can do simple things to create a healthier
place to live for our families, our communities, and birds,
plants, and other wildlife. Audubon At Home in Tulsa is about
taking personal conservation action to improve the environmental
health and habitat quality of our yards and neighborhoods.
Together, our actions can have a substantial effect.
Gardening for Wildlife enriches the
lives of urban gardeners. As valuable habitat for wildlife
decreases due to the accelerating growth in our region,
backyard habitats are ever more important. You can adopt
gardening practices that have a positive impact on the water
quality and help slow the loss of wildlife habitat. Most
potential "urban habitat" for birds and other wildlife is
located not in public parks and greenbelts, but in the yards
around privately-owned homes.
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Where's MEHAWH? |
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The annual Wildlife Habitat Garden
Tour had previously been sponsored by MEHAWH (Make Every Home A
Wildlife Habitat.) In 2003 MEHAWH disbanded, but the objectives
and projects of MEHAWH are now being sponsored by The Tulsa
Audubon Society, as part of its Audubon At Home in Tulsa
- Gardening For Wildlife program |
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