As an individual and a Farragut resident, what can I do to contribute to this community initiative?

The Farragut Wonderful Wildlife program is a community initiative largely dependent upon the participation and involvement of its residents for success. For Farragut to become a Community Wildlife Habitat it needs to meet a certain threshold in terms of minimum number of homes, schools and common areas that get the certification. As a resident you can do multiple things to contribute: 

1. Register your own backyard or outdoor space for certification 

2. Spread the word! Talk to and encourage your extended family, friends, neighbors, neighborhood schools etc. to sign-up for and participate in the program. Invite friends to take a tour of your backyard habitat once you get certified. 

3. Get involved, participate and volunteer in environmental outreach programs that the Town organizes.

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1. What are the basics of the Farragut Wonderful Wildlife program?
2. How will the National Wildlife Federation’s Community Wildlife Habitat program help wildlife in Farragut?
3. How will the certification help Farragut as a community?
4. As an individual and a Farragut resident, what can I do to contribute to this community initiative?
5. How much does it cost to certify my property?
6. What does the fee cover?
7. I am very proud to say that my property is now certified. I would love to get a sign that shows that I’m part of this program. Where can I get it?
8. Will I get snakes and other dangerous wildlife in my backyard if I take part in this program?
9. I am curious to know who else in the Town, or even my neighborhood, is certified. Is it possible to get a list of such folks?
10. I live in an apartment/condo/townhouse and do not have a backyard. I would still like to participate in this initiative. What can I do?
11. What happens when I move? Does this affect my deed or is it legally binding in any way?