Chainsaws are an effective habitat management tool. However, they do pose operational risks and hazards that should be recognized and unders...
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Learning to track wounded game by following a blood trail is an integral part of being an ethical hunter. Hunters can use dogs trained to fo...
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While dedicated hunters can find shed antlers on their own, the best way to find sheds is with a trained dog. Shed dogs will use their nose ...
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Take a ride on just about any road in Alabama and you are likely to see an armadillo belly-up on the side of the road. Armadillos were first...
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Here are some tips for using cameras to sample your deer population. Learn more in this short video.
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Introduction
Japanese stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum), also called Nepalese browntop, is an aggressive invader of forest lands thr...
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Why should you consider fire as a management tool? Learn more in this short video.
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Forest management is generally a long-term commitment, and although it can be intimidating, a plan is needed to manage your forestland to op...
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Assume you just purchased a new car and have decided to sell your old vehicle yourself. What is the first thing you would do? You would de...
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Learn more about how opening up your forest and improving lighting can benefit your deer herd.
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We depend on soils to grow our food, but they also support the natural systems that we count on to produce forest and wildlife resources. ...
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Three of the most important requirements for game and nongame wildlife are shelter (cover), food, and water. Increasing or decreasing t...
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