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  • Red pine Management

Managing your property for wildlife  can be integrated into a forest management plan. The objectives frequently coincide with good forestry practices. Historical practices will often be the most important factor in the future development of the property. Food plots along with specific harvesting practices can encourage browse availability and habitat conditions. 

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Broad winged hawk
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Vulture's
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Little brown snake
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Blanding's
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Immature broadwing
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Mink
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Black bear
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Bobcat
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Barred Owl
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Elk rack found
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  • Home
  • Services
  • Contact
  • About
  • Leaf Identification
    • Leaf identification
    • Conifer needles
  • Historical items
  • Silviculture
    • Selection
    • Shelterwood
    • Clear Cut
    • Plantations
  • Wildlife
  • Bark identification
  • Red pine Management