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WILDLIFE SAVER SERIES NUMBER ONE

HOME TIPS


PRACTICE THE THREE R's: REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE. HELP US SAVE WILD LIVES.
Use environmentally safe cleaning products: Baking Soda, Vinegar, Lemon Juice,
etc., in your home or business. It is not necessary to use all the chemical products that
are on the market today. Some contain agents that can cause allergy, asthma and other
physical problems. These chemicals remain in our environment and expose us, too!

Use cloth diapers when at home and disposables only when
away from home. Disposables are not biodegradable and will still be in the landfill long after
the child who wore them is gone.


Instead of using paper towels, buy inexpensive dish towels
and toss them in the washer as you use them. Another way to save trees is to buy only recycled
paper. And instead of paper napkins, you can buy washcloths and treat them the same way you
do your recyclable towels


Use natural fiber sheets and clothes. Manufactured fabrics are made out of plastic, a petrol-chemical (oil) that is toxic
to our bodies. Be sure to wash them and any other newly-purchased fabric to remove
the chemicals applied, called "Finish". This chemical keeps the fabric freshly starched
and wrinkle-free during shipping and selling. At times, the chemical used is formaldehyde, a
preservative. We found it interesting that at a Funeral Director's Convention back in the
late 80s, it was stated that: "It is no longer necessary to embalm the human body. We
are exposed to so many preservatives that the body no longer decays as before."


DO NOT use poisons for pests -- non-targeted species (the good ones)
are also poisoned. STW has treated many Birds of Prey who have eaten Strychnine-poisoned squirrels. Old-fashioned
mouse and rat traps are still the best. Don't use glue boards -- birds often
become stuck to them and are helpless (we have seen plenty of this, too).


Cut up string, yarn and 6-pack plastic rings. Animals can
become entangled and die a horrible death at the dump, beach, park, and in waterways.


Take a little extra time when shopping to look for and buy recycled
and environmentally friendly products. Refuse to buy Styrofoam products or aerosol cans.
Purchase reusable pump sprayers & refills in wax-coated paper cartons.


Use "Lemon Joy" to rid your pets of fleas instead of
toxic flea collars and sprays. Animals absorb the poison from them into their blood stream and
are poisoned, too.


Don't use poison sprays to rid your home of fleas,
roaches or other pesky insects. Instead, use Borax. For fleas, vacuum your carpet and
throw away the bag. Then sprinkle Borax powder on the carpet and furniture, and work the
Borax in with a broom or brush. Also sprinkle it around floorboards and pet sleeping
areas. Don't vacuum for 1 week. Repeat every two months. You can also purchase lizards
from pet stores that eat roaches. They only come out at night and are completely
harmless (except to roaches, spiders and ants).
 

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