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Checklist for Better Deer Habitat
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In this conversation, Jon Teater and Andrew Little (AWESM Lab) discuss the importance of habitat assessment and management for deer populations. They emphasize the need for diversity and heterogeneity in landscapes, whether they are forested or agricultural. They suggest starting with an aerial photograph of the property and considering the neighboring properties as well. They discuss the importance of creating openings in forested areas to provide early successional vegetation and cover for deer. They also mention the need for a 365-day approach to habitat management, considering the different needs of deer throughout the year. In agricultural landscapes, they highlight the importance of managing for native forbs, grasses, and legumes to provide structure and high protein food sources for deer.
The conversation explores the importance of creating diverse habitats and assessing their value in achieving specific goals. The guests discuss the design and maintenance of shrubland areas and the challenges of abandoned agriculture areas. They also delve into the concept of prairie strips in agricultural landscapes and the benefits they provide for wildlife. The conversation emphasizes the need to identify and address limiting factors on properties and highlights the importance of patience and collaboration in conservation efforts. The guests also mention their podcast, Wild Ag, and the resources they provide on social media.
Takeaways:
- Habitat assessment and management are crucial for deer populations.
- Diversity and heterogeneity in landscapes are important for providing food and cover for deer.
- Creating openings in forested areas can provide early successional vegetation and cover for deer.
- A 365-day approach to habitat management is necessary to meet the changing needs of deer throughout the year.
- In agricultural landscapes, managing for native forbs, grasses, and legumes can provide structure and high protein food sources for deer. Creating diverse habitats is essential for achieving specific goals and maximizing the value of a property.
- Shrubland areas can be designed and maintained to provide cover and promote the growth of specific plant species.
- Prairie strips are a valuable tool in agricultural landscapes for increasing cover and improving soil health.
- Identifying and addressing limiting factors on properties is crucial for attracting and supporting wildlife.
- Conservation efforts require patience and collaboration with neighbors and professionals.
- The Wild Ag podcast and social media resources provide valuable information on conservation and land management.
Social Links:
https://whitetaillandscapes.com/
149 episodes
Manage episode 437879142 series 2924227
In this conversation, Jon Teater and Andrew Little (AWESM Lab) discuss the importance of habitat assessment and management for deer populations. They emphasize the need for diversity and heterogeneity in landscapes, whether they are forested or agricultural. They suggest starting with an aerial photograph of the property and considering the neighboring properties as well. They discuss the importance of creating openings in forested areas to provide early successional vegetation and cover for deer. They also mention the need for a 365-day approach to habitat management, considering the different needs of deer throughout the year. In agricultural landscapes, they highlight the importance of managing for native forbs, grasses, and legumes to provide structure and high protein food sources for deer.
The conversation explores the importance of creating diverse habitats and assessing their value in achieving specific goals. The guests discuss the design and maintenance of shrubland areas and the challenges of abandoned agriculture areas. They also delve into the concept of prairie strips in agricultural landscapes and the benefits they provide for wildlife. The conversation emphasizes the need to identify and address limiting factors on properties and highlights the importance of patience and collaboration in conservation efforts. The guests also mention their podcast, Wild Ag, and the resources they provide on social media.
Takeaways:
- Habitat assessment and management are crucial for deer populations.
- Diversity and heterogeneity in landscapes are important for providing food and cover for deer.
- Creating openings in forested areas can provide early successional vegetation and cover for deer.
- A 365-day approach to habitat management is necessary to meet the changing needs of deer throughout the year.
- In agricultural landscapes, managing for native forbs, grasses, and legumes can provide structure and high protein food sources for deer. Creating diverse habitats is essential for achieving specific goals and maximizing the value of a property.
- Shrubland areas can be designed and maintained to provide cover and promote the growth of specific plant species.
- Prairie strips are a valuable tool in agricultural landscapes for increasing cover and improving soil health.
- Identifying and addressing limiting factors on properties is crucial for attracting and supporting wildlife.
- Conservation efforts require patience and collaboration with neighbors and professionals.
- The Wild Ag podcast and social media resources provide valuable information on conservation and land management.
Social Links:
https://whitetaillandscapes.com/
149 episodes
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