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  • How to Build a Canning Jar Birdfeeder

    Putting out bird seed is a great way to attract birds to your yard, providing you with bird-watching opportunities while benefiting the birds. You do not need an expensive bird feeder to attract...

  • How to Count Salmon Scales

    Federal and some state biologists closely manage salmon to increase the sustainability of harvest for the commercial fishing industry, particularly in Alaska and Washington state. Among other...

  • How to Start a Hunting Lease

    If you own a large plot of land and aren't able to use it regularly for your own hunting needs, you might consider starting a hunting lease. It's an excellent way of generating income from land...

  • How to Use Mole Crabs As Bait

    The mole crab, more commonly known as the sand flea, is a type of burrowing crustacean found in both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. The crabs can be used to catch natural predators such as black...

  • How to Trap a Raccoon

    The raccoon is not a hard animal to trap. He has two habits that make him vulnerable to the trapper; he is always curious and always hungry. His life takes him on a constant search for food, and...

  • How to Cure an Alligator Hide at Home

    Alligators are often harvested for their valuable skin, due to the fact that there is a huge market for the shoes, boots, wallets, purses, vests and jackets that are created from these large...

  • How to Build a Coin Zoo

    Building a Coin Zoo is a fun way to teach children about animals, birds, fish and sea creatures. Your Coin Zoo can be inexpensive, yet provide hours of fun and education for your children and...

  • How to Start a Saltwater Tank

    Setting up your very own saltwater aquarium in your home is easy. Saltwater tanks have really come a long way in recent years. Saltwater creatures have different requirements than freshwater,...

  • How to Sponsor Pet Adoptions

    Adopting a pet in need of a home is a rewarding and humbling experience; whether it is a cat, dog, parrot or even a rat. For many however, adopting a pet is just not an option because their homes...

  • How to Make a Copper Bowl Fountain Bird Bath

    The sound of bubbling water is soothing on a hot summer day and attractive to birds and other wildlife. A bird bath with a fountain provides needed water while bringing native species up close...

  • How to Build Nest Boxes for a Mallard Duck

    Mallards are part of a group of waterfowl known as dabblers, named for the upside position of a feeding bird. These ducks prefer shallow ponds and marshes, feeding on greens and aquatic...

  • How to Trap Killies

    Killies, commonly known as Minnow fish, can be used as bait to catch larger fish such as trout or salmon. Some people even catch killies and keep them as pets. Whatever the reasons for wanting...

  • How to Know if Pet Ownership is for You

    Remember the time you were so sure you wanted an Anaconda or Boa Constrictor for a pet until it grew to over 20 feet long, weighing over two hundred pounds? This may not be your story, but it is...

  • How to Build a Chick Egg Incubator

    Many variables have to be accounted for when you try to hatch chicken eggs, but building an incubator that will successfully facilitate the development and hatching of fowl eggs is quite simple....

  • How to Adjust Trail Cameras With Sensitivity

    There are a number of ways to adjust the sensitivity of your trail camera. Usually you'd want to do this if you're not capturing an image of wildlife, and you know that they have been...

  • How to Build a Model of the Eye Ball

    A model of an eyeball is easy to create. While any round, blank surface has the potential to be transformed into an eyeball with a few strokes of a marker or paintbrush, modeling clay is an ideal...

  • How to Build a Worm Farm Out of a Bathtub

    Compost worms like shallow living spaces shaped like large dresser drawers, so an old bathtub provides cozy quarters for them and meets their needs for bedding with a lot of surface area exposed...

  • How to Make Your Own Deer Food Block

    A homemade deer food block is easy to make and will attract deer to your backyard for deer-watching, to your acreage for photography purposes or to a hunting stand. Observing deer activity also...

  • How to Build a Hummingbird Feeder Out of a 2L Soda Bottle

    Hummingbird feeders come in a variety of shapes and sizes and are available at most hardware and gardening stores. If you are feeling creative, you can easily make your own hummingbird feeder out...

  • How to Draw Prehistoric Animals

    Whether for a school project or just for fun, drawing prehistoric animals can be a challenge. Since many animals of yesterday have different bodies or characteristics than animals living today,...

  • How to feed birds in New York City and other Urban areas

    Its getting cold time to go indoors. The birds and other animals are preparing for the cold winter ahead. Food is less available for them during the winter. One way to help birds during the cold...

  • How to Make a Window Hummingbird Feeder

    If you want to attract hummingbirds to your backyard or window sill, you can easily create your own nectar feeder with just a few household objects. Whether you are a nature enthusiast with a...

  • How to Stop a Hummingbird Feeder From Dripping

    Hummingbirds are most drawn to feeders that are tube-shaped and resemble the nectar-bearing flowers they feed on in the wild. The problem with these types of feeders, though, is that they are...

  • How to Set Up a Hummingbird Feeder

    Hummingbirds, with their tiny ever-moving bodies and bright colors, are a fun bird to watch. Many hobbyists enjoy putting out hummingbird feeders to get a closer look at the birds. Some...

  • How to Make Bird Suet From Beef Fat

    Wild birds appreciate a special treat during the freezing winter months, especially when natural food supplies are limited. Beef suet can be combined with peanut butter, cornmeal and birdseed to...

  • How to Grow Grass in the Woods

    Growing grass in the woods near your home will increase the amount of wildlife near your home. Animals such as deer, birds, and rabbits will be more likely to visit a wooded area if grass is...

  • How to Attract Birds to Bird Houses

    What good is a birdhouse without any birds? Here are some things to keep in mind when putting up a birdhouse in your yard to make sure birds actually want to live in it.

  • How to Clean a Purple Martin House With a Bleach Solution

    Cleaning your purple martin house with a bleach solution is an easy task, and the most efficient way of disinfecting it for future use. It will prevent leaving any trace of possible intruding...

  • How to Fatten Up Compost Worms

    There are a couple of reasons why one would want to fatten up compost worms. Fattened worms can be resold as breeders to other composters, or as bait for fishermen. Fattening them up simply means...

  • How to Kill Black Algae in Fish Ponds

    Black algae can clog and choke the life out of a fish pond if left unchecked. The algae grows rapidly when exposed to direct sunlight so good preventive measures include the installation of shade...

  • How to Get Rid of Mice Without Them Dying in Your Walls

    Mice can get into homes easily and destroy belongings and food. If uncontrolled poisons are used to get rid of them, mouse carcasses may become inaccessible within walls and cause horrible odors...

  • How to Build a Chicken Incubator With Junk Around the House

    Making a chicken incubator with junk found around the house is easier than you would think. You can successfully build one and hatch chicks in your home so that the kids or even adults can enjoy...

  • How to Make a Bat Box

    Mosquitoes can be nuisances in the spring and summer. Bats are their natural enemy and help to control the pesky bugs in your back yard. Building a bat box can help conserve the bat population.

  • How to Get Rid of Litter Box Odor

    Cats are very clean animals and enjoy a clean environment. A dirty litter box is unappealing to your pet and creates an unpleasant environment for your family. Cat box odor can be very strong and...

  • How to Find Wild Alligator Lizards

    Alligator lizards are found in the Pacific and Rocky Mountain regions of North America. They are abundant in areas of California, Oregon, Washington and the Rocky Mountain states. If you live in...

  • How to Clean a Fish Tank using the “No Spill Clean and Fill” 25 ft

    Anyone who has ever owned a fish tank knows just how stressful it can be when water changes and gravel siphoning must be done. The python “No Spill Clean and Fill” system can cut that stress in...

  • How to Build a Pigeon Trap

    Pigeons can be a nuisance to those living in or near urban areas. These birds often gather in large groups and roost on top of buildings and inside garages or sheds, and they feed on nearly...

  • How to Cure Ick

    Whether you are a novice or a professional aquarist, you will no doubt find yourself diagnosing aquarium fish illnesses from time to time. One of the most common ailments is Ichthyophthirius...

  • How to Identify Ick

    You finished setting up your aquarium a few days ago and are ready to add fish - ones you have hand picked yourself from the local pet store. They are your new babies. Over the course of the...

  • How to Feed Painted Turtles

    Painted turtles are popular pets due to their wide availability, docile demeanor and colorful markings. Painted turtles thrive in captivity as long as they have adequate housing and a balanced...

  • How to Catch Crabs without a crab trap

    Knowing how to catch crabs requires the right crab bait and equipment. Here is a simple method for catching crabs like blue crabs and stone crabs without using a crab trap or crab pot. It's so...

  • How to Skin a Rattle Snake

    Rattlesnake skin can be used to make belts and shoes or used as a decoration. Some people enjoy eating rattlesnake as well. The snake needs to be skinned whether you plan to eat the snake or are...

  • How to Make a Food Web

    A food web is composed of food chains. These chains are interconnected and serve to show students the relationships amongst plants, animals and even microorganisms. A food web demonstrates the...

  • How to Kill Ants in Their Nest in the House

    Ants are social, industrious insects that possess a knack for seeking out the most beneficial living conditions for a thriving colony. Unfortunately, this means a host of problems for humans: Ants...

  • How to Get Rid of Bats in My Walls

    Though bats are a subject of fear for many people, it is mostly unwarranted. Bats can carry diseases, but the chance of having something passed on to you by an infected bat without being directly...

  • How to Identify Animal Skulls

    The purpose of an animal's skull is to protect the life center or brain and sensory organs. Because animals are uniquely adapted for the particular environmental stresses they face, identification...

  • How to Make Brackish Water

    Brackish water is water that has lower salinity than seawater but higher salinity than fresh water. Brackish water occurs naturally in areas where fresh water and saltwater mix, such as the point...

  • How to Clean a Buffalo Skull

    Buffalo skulls are sometimes seen as works of art. Many people hang them in their homes for decoration purposes, usually evoking a southwestern theme. Buffalo skulls are often part of Native...

  • How to Make Coral Reefs for a Project

    Corals are tiny animals which belong to the group cnidaria along with hydras, jellyfish and sea anemones. Corals are not mobile; they stay fixed in one place. They feed by reaching out with...

  • How to Polish a Cow Horn

    Cow horns have been polished and decorated by both the upper class as well as the lower class for at least 10 centuries, although cow horn does deteriorate after time, and therefore examples older...

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