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Current Issue
Inside this issue Confronting Strangers on Your Land — By Keith Gauldin Understanding Fish Genetics and Your Lake — By Scott Brown Wildlife Management on a Budget — By Matt Petersen Wildlife Trends Journal Management Calendar — By Dave Edwards
Dave Edwards, Certified Wildlife Biologist®
I have known and worked with Andy Whitaker and the Wildlife Trends team since its inception. You would be hard pressed to find a team that’s more dedicated and passionate about sharing information to help landowners and managers achieve wildlife and hunting goals of their property. Contributors to Wildlife Trends articles include key researchers and […]
Joseph Long, retired wildlife biologist
As a retired wildlife biologist and manager of family land for wildlife, Wildlife Trends Journal (WTJ) allows me to keep up with the updated research that is produced that has management strategies I otherwise would not have access to. Topics covered in WTJ provide a range of wildlife management information, implemented by on-the-ground biologists and […]
Leo Miranda-Castro, Wildlife Manager
As a landowner, tree-grower, wildlife professional, outdoors lover, and hunting passionate, I have always struggled with keeping the focus on what needs to be done at my property in Georgia. I am always looking forward to learning new things, and experimenting with new techniques to increase productivity and the sustainability of the land that I […]
September/October 09
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Tree Planting Tips for Better Deer Hunting
Tree planting time! For most of our subscriber base your deer hunting season is either finished or about to be done. Either way lots of folks are planting both hard and soft mast trees to add wildlife value to their property. Here are a few reminders from our friends at The Wildlife Group to help […]
January/February 22
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