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Basics of Certifying Your Community - Backyard Wildlife Habitat Program - National W... Page 1 of 3 <br />About NWF 1 Contact Us 1 Search <br />Home Wildlife Your Yard Take Action Magazines Shop Don <br />1 10 N AL <br />DLIFE <br />ERAT1ON <br />create habitat <br />plan your habitat <br />certify your habitat <br />beyond your backyard <br />certify your community <br />Step 1: <br />Form a Habitat Team and <br />Register Your Project <br />For your Community Wildlife Habitat project to be successful, you <br />will need a motivated and dedicated person to guide the Habitat <br />Team and community. This individual, known as the Habitat Team <br />Leader, will be responsible for the following duties: <br />• Cultivate and direct the Habitat Team, <br />• Organize and mobilize the community, <br />• Create goals for the community with the assistance of the <br />Habitat Team, <br />• Work with a wide variety of resources within the community <br />from government agencies to local non - profits, <br />• Work with local agencies and businesses to obtain funding for <br />the communities' project, <br />• Educate the community on the principles of the Backyard <br />Wildlife HabitatTM and Schoolyard Habitats® programs, <br />• Be the point of contact for NWF staff, <br />• Complete the project update form every six months. <br />A team effort is required for your Community Wildlife Habitat <br />project to be sustainable. While each Habitat Team will be unique, <br />we recommend a team of four to ten people who represent various <br />viewpoints in the community. NWF can assist you in building your <br />team by putting you in touch with certified Backyard Wildlife Habitat <br />participants, Habitat Stewards volunteers and other contacts in your <br />area. <br />A sample Habitat Team might include representatives from a <br />selection of the following: <br />• neighborhood <br />• local or county government <br />
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