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Brush piles are a simple way to help Maryland's wildlife as urban development reduces natural habitats. These piles, made of branches, logs, and leaves, provide shelter, nesting spots, and food for birds, small mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and insects. They also improve soil quality and promote plant growth by decomposing over time. Key takeaways: Wildlife benefits:
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