Wildlife

A lot of creatures call Clark County home, and together we share this area. On this page we’ve compiled several resources for how you can help conserve our native wildlife on your property. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, or if you’d like more information, please contact us.

How do I help …

Learn about the ways you can protect wildlife on your property or share the information with a friend!

Birds?

  • Plant native plants

  • Provide water year-round

  • Leave dead trees and snags as habitat

Mammals?

Pollinators & Beneficial Insects?

Fish & Water Bugs?

Amphibians?

  • Create shelter like brush piles and logs

  • Provide water year-round

  • Avoid conflicts by following WDFW suggestions

  • Plant native plants

  • Leave brush piles and leaf piles as habitat

  • Limit pesticide use

  • Add a vegetative buffer around water sources

  • Leave stumps and logs as habitat

  • Learn more by watching our amphibian webinars

… and contact Clark Conservation District if you need help!

Wildlife Resources

Beaver Restoration Guide - USFWS

Pollinator Hedgerows - The Xerces Society

Building Stream Habitat - Clark Conservation District

… Don’t see what you need? Contact us!

We are currently in the process of compiling resources for wildlife-related requests. Check back later as this section grows, or suggest a resource by contacting us!

Partner Resources

Backyard Conservation - Backyard Conservation

Seed Treats & Other Bird Feeders - National Wildlife Federation

Living with Wildlife - Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife

Resource List for Bats - Bats Northwest

Backyard Habitat Certification - Backyard Habitat Certification Program