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Garden Sign - Wildlife Tree

Original price $20.00 - Original price $20.00
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Let others know you are protecting a tree or snag and reserving it for the use of wildlife! Many birds and insects are suffering from loss of habitat. For nesting birds habitat means trees, both alive and dead.

Made of a composite aluminum and polyethylene, and printed with a plastic-based ink, this durable sign will last for years outside and in the weather. It will look fine on a stake, or on a tree.

Product Details:

Pre-drilled for mounting holes, centered. Short screws included.
Dimensions: 6 in. x 8 in.
Metal: Aluminum-polyethylene sign panel  

STAKE NOT INCLUDED

Made in the USA!

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Deborah Rojek
Protecting My Balsam

The sign will hopefully offer protection for my 40 year old balsam. For decades it has offered shelter for a variety of birds & assorted wildlife. Unfortunately, new neighbors have not been appreciative of the tree and fail to comprehend its important role to our ecosystem.