Welcome to The Wildlife Homestead: Exploring Our New Property

TLDRJoin us as we embark on our new project called The Wildlife Homestead, where we aim to conserve and manage a 13-hectare property in Quebec to benefit wildlife. We share our first wildlife sightings and plans for the property, including a pond, wildflower meadow, and hunting blinds. Get ready for exciting wildlife adventures!

Key insights

The Wildlife Homestead is a new project aimed at conserving and managing a 13-hectare property in Quebec to benefit wildlife.

The property is surrounded by thousands of acres of forest, providing a great opportunity to observe wildlife and witness the changing seasons.

Key features of the property include two ponds, a wildflower meadow, and hunting blinds for wildlife observation.

The property is home to various wildlife species, including turkeys, owls, and grouse, with the potential for larger mammals like foxes, coyotes, deer, moose, and lynx.

The creators of The Wildlife Homestead plan to diversify the habitat on the property and attract more wildlife by setting up nest boxes, stocking the pond with fish, and creating a trail camera network.

Q&A

What is the goal of The Wildlife Homestead project?

The goal of The Wildlife Homestead project is to conserve and manage a 13-hectare property in Quebec to benefit wildlife.

What are some key features of the property?

The property boasts two ponds, a wildflower meadow, and hunting blinds for wildlife observation.

What wildlife species have been observed on the property?

So far, turkeys, owls, and grouse have been sighted, with the potential for larger mammals like foxes, coyotes, deer, moose, and lynx.

How do the creators plan to attract more wildlife to the property?

The creators plan to diversify the habitat by setting up nest boxes, stocking the pond with fish, and creating a trail camera network.

What organizations are the creators donating to?

The creators are donating a portion of their AdSense earnings to Feeding America and the Audubon Society.

Timestamped Summary

01:01The creators introduce their new project, The Wildlife Homestead, aimed at conserving and managing a 13-hectare property in Quebec to benefit wildlife.

03:10Surrounded by thousands of acres of forest, the property provides a great opportunity to observe wildlife and witness the changing seasons.

04:45The property is home to various wildlife species, including turkeys, owls, and grouse, with the potential for larger mammals like foxes, coyotes, deer, moose, and lynx.

06:46Key features of the property include two ponds, a wildflower meadow, and hunting blinds for wildlife observation.

08:19The creators plan to diversify the habitat on the property and attract more wildlife by setting up nest boxes, stocking the pond with fish, and creating a trail camera network.