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Learn How to Manage Land for Wildlife at Winona Landowner Workshop


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Winona Landowner Workshop

MISSISSIPPI — Ask any wildlife biologist what it takes to keep wildlife healthy, happy and close to home, and they’ll tell you it’s all about having good habitat.

Learn how to improve wildlife habitat on your property by attending the National Wild Turkey Federation’s Wildlife Habitat Management Workshop Tuesday, May 27, 2008, at the Fluker Property in Winona, Miss.

During the workshop, participants will learn about the benefits of prescribed fire for wildlife and timber management. Landowners and managers also will spend time with experts learning how to thin pine plantations to improve wildlife habitat, manage hardwood stands for wildlife and timber, manage food plots to attract wildlife, maintain road systems, take advantage of cost-share programs available to private landowners and more.

The cost of the workshop is $10, and the program runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Participation is limited to the first 50 people registered. The registration deadline is May 20. Registration forms should be mailed to the NWTF, Attn. Sally Faust, P.O. Box 530, Edgefield, SC, 29824.

To learn more about the workshop, call Joe Koloski at (601) 454-4455.

Directions to the Wildlife Habitat Management Workshop
From Interstate 55, take exit 185 at Winona and drive east on Highway 82. Drive 1.9 miles on Highway 82, and then turn right (south) onto Highway 51. Drive 1.5 miles on Highway 51 and turn left (east) onto Highway 407. Drive 2.5 miles on Highway 407 and turn left (east) onto Lower Milligan Springs Road. Drive 1.3 miles on Lower Milligan Springs Road and arrive at the green gate on the left (north) side of the road.

Hunting Heritage Club National Sponsors
Monsanto, BASF, Georgia Forestry Commission, South Carolina Forestry Commission, DeltAg

Wildlife Habitat Management Workshop Local Supporters and Partners
Georgia Forestry Commission, Truax, Woodland Technologies, Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, NWTF Mississippi State Chapter, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Mississippi State University Extension Service, US Forest Service, Sustainable Forestry Initiative Program State Implementation Committee

Host
Fluker Property

Kevin Paulson

Kevin Paulson is the Founder and CEO of HuntingLife.com. His passion for Hunting began at the age of 5 hunting alongside of his father. Kevin has followed his dreams through outfitting, conservation work, videography and hunting trips around the world.

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