According to the National Wildlife Federation, May is Garden for Wildlife Month. Garden for Wildlife helps people restore habitat and wildlife populations to our cities, towns and neighborhoods. Since 1973, the program has been educating and empowering people to turn their own small piece of Earth—their yards and gardens—into thriving habitat for birds, butterflies and other wildlife. The National Wildlife Federation has recognized over 200,000 spaces representing 1.5 million acres as Certified Wildlife Habitats in yards, schools, campuses, corporate properties, farms, parks and more.
(Thanks to the National Wildlife Federation)