A Landowner's Guide to Wildlife Abundance through Forestry
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/forestry/420-138/420-138.html
The satisfaction of working with nature to increase wildlife abundance, and at the same time, of leaving to the next generation property of increasing economic and esthetic values can be yours through careful but decisive management.
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ARM! For the future: adaptive resource management in the wildlife...
http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/rpc/1998-09/rpc_98sep_41.pdf
This essay advocates a general philosophy and protocol for wildlife research and management.The central issue is the application of sound scientific principles to solve problems.
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Attract More Wildlife Through Timber Management
http://msucares.com/pubs/publications/pub1446.htm
Forest management will improve the forest environment for people, animals, and trees. Your forestland is valuable for the wildlife, timber, and other products and benefits produced there. Forest management will add to your pleasure and satisfaction from forest ownership as it increases your income.
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Bring Ducks To Your Land
http://www.forestry.uga.edu/warnell/service/library/index.php3?docID=318
Ponds and other wetlands provide habitat for ducks and other wildlife seldom seen elsewhere. Simple management methods can change a barren pond to one that produces several good duck hunts a year.
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Maintaining Permanent CRP Wildlife Plantings
http://www.forestry.uga.edu/warnell/service/library/index.php3?docID=211
One of the CRP options available to landowners was planting trees and shrubs for wildlife. Now time has passed and these plantings are beginning to bear fruit. They need care and maintenance to make them last a lifetime.
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Manage Your CRP Pine Plantations for Wildlife
http://www.forestry.uga.edu/warnell/service/library/index.php3?docID=210
If you manage your CRP pines for wildlife, you will, in general, have better hunting and more of certain kinds of wildlife than if you manage it exclusively for timber.
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Management Practices for Enhancing Wildlife Habitat
http://pubs.cas.psu.edu/FreePubs/pdfs/uh107.pdf
This publication briefly describes the most common habitat management practices for wildlife.
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Managing Your Land for Wildlife
http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/naturalresources/DD7067.html
Whether you manage a full-time cropping operation or maintain a hobby farm, modest landscape and production-related changes—like those made by Minnesota landowners profiled in this publication—can provide wildlife food and cover.
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Roadside Management For Wildlife
http://www.pfmt.org/wildlife/roadside_mgmt.htm
Roadsides if managed properly can provide habitat for various wildlife species. Development of these areas is relatively inexpensive and requires very little maintenance.
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Sected Practices and Plantings for Wildlife
http://www.forestry.uga.edu/warnell/service/library/index.php3?docID=321
Wildlife, game and non-game, has certain basic requirements. Three of the most important are food, water, and shelter. Changing wildlife numbers in an area is primarily a matter of altering the amount of food, water, or shelter.
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