Reducing Risks to Wildlife
Even well-intentioned landscaping choices can create unexpected hazards for wildlife. Backyard swimming pools may become deadly traps for frogs, salamanders, snakes, turtles, small mammals, and even young birds that cannot climb back out. Outdoor cats can dramatically reduce local bird, reptile, and small mammal populations. Large reflective windows often cause fatal bird collisions by mirroring the sky or nearby vegetation. While no yard can eliminate every danger, thoughtful design can greatly reduce these risks and make your property safer for native wildlife. Wildlife Escape Ramp Wildlife Escape Ramp | Rainmaker Wildlife You probably won't find this exact design in stores, but it's easy to build your own. Place a sturdy floating or partially floating ramp that extends from the pool wall to the deck, allowing animals that fall into the water to climb out. Since reptiles, amphibians, and small mammals naturally swi...