04/21/2026
❤️From Guardians of Nature:
Your suburb has more species per acre than Yellowstone.
That sounds wrong. It isn't.
Yellowstone has 67 mammal species, 330 bird species, and roughly 1,500 plant species across 2.2 million acres. That's iconic. That's wild. That's also 0.0003 mammal species per acre.
Your suburban neighborhood — with its lawns, feeders, gardens, creeks, tree lines, brushy edges, attics, garages, and storm drains — typically supports 30-50 mammal species, 120-180 bird species, 400-600 plant species, and 2,000-5,000 insect species within a single square mile. That's more species density per acre than almost any national park in the lower 48.
Why suburbs are rich:
→ Edge habitat. The boundary between forest and open ground is the most biologically productive zone in ecology. Your yard IS a forest-field edge — trees on one side, lawn on the other. Every property line in suburbia is an edge.
→ Water sources. Birdbaths, pools, gutters, AC drip lines, pet bowls, leaky hoses, storm drains — suburban water is everywhere. In a national park, water may be a mile away.
→ Food subsidies. Bird feeders provide 5,000-10,000 calories per yard per day. No forest clearing offers that.
→ Thermal diversity. Buildings, pavement, and south-facing walls create microclimates 10-20°F warmer than surrounding forest. Animals exploit these zones — your attic is a bat roost, your foundation is a snake den, your chimney is a swift colony.
→ Reduced large predators. No wolves, no mountain lions, no grizzlies in the suburbs. Mid-level predators (raccoons, foxes, hawks, owls) thrive because their top competitors are gone.
What makes suburban wildlife different:
→ It's not pristine. It's adapted. Raccoons that open garbage cans. Hawks that hunt at feeders. Coyotes that time their road crossings. These animals didn't retreat. They adjusted.
→ The wildlife in your yard isn't the leftover. It's the frontier. The species that can live next to 8 billion humans are the most adaptable organisms on the planet.
You're not living next to nature.
You're living inside it.
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