Chamblee Community Wildlife Habitat
ABOUT US
Habitat Coordinator, Kay Packard, established her own habitat during her husband’s bout with ALS in 1992– beginning with birdfeeders being hung by the bedroom window for his enjoyment. By reading and taking classes, Kay came to realize that the main component of the habitat is the garden – one that sustains wildlife without the necessity of feeders - through the use of plants (especially natives), shrubs and trees. After her husband’s death, Kay became active with the Georgia Wildlife Federation, serving on the Board of Directors for 6 years, and becoming involved with National Wildlife Federation.


