National Wildlife Federation Certifies all six CPCC Campuses!

Innovation Grant creates six National Wildlife Federation Certified Wildlife Habitats; one at each campus location. Check out images of each campus location through the tabs on the left.
CPCC received a Certified National Wildlife Habitat designation for all campus locations by the National Wildlife Federation. Six internal grants, each worth $2000, allowed campus teams to design and develop their own unique wildlife habitat.
Each habitat provides the four essential elements to attract wildlife which include: Food, Water, Cover, and Places to Raise Young.
Our long-term goal is to provide ongoing educational opportunities in sustainable landscape practices using native plants. These low-maintenance areas will also provide an example of wildlife habitats that can be created in anyone’s backyard.
Our long-term goal is to provide ongoing educational opportunities in sustainable landscape practices using native plants. These low-maintenance areas will also provide an example of wildlife habitats that can be created in anyone’s backyard.
If you are interested in this program, please contact your Campus Dean or Ernie McLaney.
Supporting Links:
National Wildife Federation Backyard Habitat Tips
Wildlife Habitat Educational Opportunities

