Thousands of acres of habitat are lost to development and other human activity in the US every year. We can offset some of this loss by designing our gardens to attract and sustain native wildlife. By choosing the right plants and adding the right features, we can invite an array of birds, hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, beneficial insects, and other animals to our gardens. At this Sausalito Library program on Thursday, July 27 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, you will learn how to provide the essential ingredients for a habitat haven: food, water, cover, and nesting space. Presenter Betsy McGee has been a Marin Master Gardener since 2008. This program is part of a new series of talks by Master Gardeners presented by Sausalito Beautiful, in conjunction with the University of California Cooperative Extension Marin Master Gardeners.