Creating a garden that welcomes wildlife is a simple yet powerful way to support nature. At Charety, our Garden for Wildlife Animals initiative encourages individuals to transform their outdoor spaces into safe havens for birds, butterflies, small mammals, and beneficial insects.
By planting native trees, shrubs, and wildflowers, you provide essential food sources like nectar, seeds, and berries. Including water features—like small ponds or birdbaths—ensures animals have access to fresh drinking water. Brush piles, hollow logs, and rock shelters offer protection and nesting spaces for critters to thrive.
We offer free resources, starter kits, and expert guidance to help you design a backyard that promotes biodiversity. Charety also partners with schools and communities to create wildlife-friendly green zones, teaching sustainable practices that benefit both animals and people.
Creating a garden that welcomes wildlife is a simple yet powerful way to support nature. At Charety, our Garden for Wildlife Animals initiative encourages individuals to transform their outdoor spaces into safe havens for birds, butterflies, small mammals, and beneficial insects.
By planting native trees, shrubs, and wildflowers, you provide essential food sources like nectar, seeds, and berries. Including water features—like small ponds or birdbaths—ensures animals have access to fresh drinking water. Brush piles, hollow logs, and rock shelters offer protection and nesting spaces for critters to thrive.
We offer free resources, starter kits, and expert guidance to help you design a backyard that promotes biodiversity. Charety also partners with schools and communities to create wildlife-friendly green zones, teaching sustainable practices that benefit both animals and people.






