Sign up for Mutt Mail
Share this post
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The TurfMutt Foundation is an organization that advocates appreciation and caring for our green space and encourages all of us to spend time in the living landscapes around us like backyards, parks, and other green spaces. The Annual Great Backyard Bird Count (Feb. 17-20) is a great way for people – especially families and kids – to engage with the outdoors right in their own backyard, and the TurfMutt Foundation encourages everyone to participate.
“Mulligan the TurfMutt and I sit outside in our backyard and watch birds for hours,” says Kris Kiser, president and CEO of the TurfMutt Foundation. “It’s a great way to appreciate our backyards and their connection to the rest of the natural world. After all, nature starts at our own back doors.”
How The Great Backyard Bird Count works:
Watch the birds in your backyard, on a walk through your neighborhood or at a community park.
Submit the different types of birds you counted here.
Researchers will use the data to create a snapshot of bird populations around the globe and better track migrations and population changes. This will result in a better understanding of bird and what we can do to help conserve them.
Visit www.birdcount.org to learn more.
Besides being beautiful, many birds, such as hummingbirds, assist in the pollination process, which helps crops and other plants to grow and thrive. Unfortunately, according to a report released by Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), more pollinating insects, birds, and other animals are going extinct today than ever before.
“What we plant in our own backyards, community parks and community green space can have an impact on these important pollinators,” says Kiser. “Remember, know your climate zone and which grasses, shrubs, trees and flowering plants will thrive in your area.”
Here are just a few things you can do in your backyard to support pollinators, like birds, bees and butterflies:
For more on how to create a yard that supports your family’s lifestyle, as well as pollinators, go to TurfMutt.com. Sign up for Mutt Mail, a monthly e-newsletter with backyarding tips and all the news from The TurfMutt Foundation here. Look for Mulligan the TurfMutt on the CBS Lucky Dog television show.
About the TurfMutt Foundation
TurfMutt was created by the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute’s (OPEI) TurfMutt Foundation and has reached more than 70 million children, educators and families since 2009. Championed by Foundation spokesdog, Mulligan the TurfMutt, and through education partners such as Weekly Reader, Discovery Education and Scholastic, TurfMutt has taught students and teachers how to “save the planet, one yard at a time.” Today, TurfMutt is an official USGBC® Education Partner and part of their global LEARNING LAB. TurfMutt has been an education resource at the U.S. Department of Education’s Green Ribbon Schools, the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Green Apple, the Center for Green Schools, the Outdoors Alliance for Kids, the National Energy Education Development (NEED) project, Climate Change Live, Petfinder and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In 2017, the TurfMutt animated video series won the coveted Cynopsis Kids Imagination Award for Best Interstitial Series. TurfMutt’s personal, home habitat was featured in the 2017-2020 Wildlife Habitat Council calendars. More information at www.TurfMutt.com.
Mutt Mulligan’s monthly e-newsletter is loaded with tips on outdoor living, enjoying green spaces and resources for teachers and families, as well as news from the TurfMutt Foundation.