
Residents of St. Johns County are being encouraged to take simple steps at home to support local wildlife and conserve water. The Facebook post highlights practical actions such as filling birdbaths, using rain barrels, and planting native shrubs with mulch to create a sustainable habitat for birds and other wildlife. These small changes help maintain healthy water sources and contribute to broader ecosystem support.
The initiative emphasizes that even minor adjustments in daily routines can have a meaningful impact. By providing accessible resources, St. Johns County aims to help residents make informed choices that benefit both wildlife and local water resources. Participation can range from setting up a birdbath to installing rain collection systems, accommodating a variety of lifestyles and property types.
Information and guidance for residents interested in contributing to wildlife support are available online. The county provides tips and instructions on creating bird-friendly yards and conserving water, encouraging community members to take action while monitoring and maintaining their local environment. Further details can be accessed through the official resource link provided by the county.









