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HOW MUCH TIME AND MONEY DO YOU SPEND MANAGING FOR WILDLIFE ON YOUR PROPERTY?

Think about the amount of money you spend on Wildlife Management. Food plots, tree planting, predator control, fertilizing and liming, soil tests, supplemental feeding, fish stocking, weed and grass control in timber and ponds, timber thinning, dove fields, and the list goes on and on.

Let Wildlife Trends show you how to avoid the cost of “trial and error” management in every bi-monthly issue. Our list of noted wildlife biologists and land managers write articles specifically for you, the land owner, to maximize the wildlife potential of your property. How many magazines do you subscribe to looking for the management information you’ll find online and in each issue of Wildlife Trends?

Here’s what you get with your Online Subscription:
Access to dozens of practical and timely articles to help you manage the wildlife habitat on your property.
“How to” video clips on tree planting and pruning tips, building pond structure, food plots, herbicide applications and building projects more.
E-mail notification about new articles and video clips added regularly to your “Members Only” web site.

Wildlife Management Professionals

Each article we produce is solicited from some of the top experts in their fields. Learn from our “boots and briars” biologists and land managers how to make the most of your wildlife habitat. Here are just a few of the regular contributors to Wildlife Trends:

Deer Management
Dr. Keith Causey – Auburn University
Dave Edwards – Westervelt Wildlife Services
Rodney Dyer – Private Wildlife Biologist
Dr. Steve Ditchkoff – Auburn University
Quail Management
Clay Sisson – Albany Area Quail Project
Dr. Bill Palmer – Tall Timbers Research Station
Dr. Lee Stribling – Auburn University
Dr. Wes Burger – Mississippi State University
Pond Management
Kedric Nutt – Southeastern Pond Management Co.
Dr. Russell Wright – Auburn University
Land Management
Dr. Wes Wood – Auburn University
Theron Terhune – University of Georgia
Dana Johnson – USDA
Allen Deese – The Wildlife Group Nursery
Bryan Burhans – National Wild Turkey Federation
Timber Management
Rhett Johnson – The Longleaf Alliance
Bobby Watkins – BASF Corporation
Marion Barnes – SC County Extension Agent
Tim Albritton – NRCS
Gary Springer – Milliken Forestry Co.

Management Activities

  • Activities recommended for land owners, managers and serious hunters each season to enhance the enjoyment of wildlife on their land. What to be doing, how, and why!
  • Facts about habitat, feeding and nutrition, animal populations, census and harvest, and your part in this — what you can be doing each month.
  • Advice on the decision-making that goes into major purchases, equipment, fences, and other improvements, as well as the possibilities for property income.
  • Articles on construction projects from tree stands, shooting houses, and feral hog traps to fish ponds.
  • Advice directed at integrating wildlife management with other land-use objectives, forestry, agriculture, or nearby development, even the backyard!

Education is the key to success to your wildlife management goals. Subscribe today and let us help you maximize the potential of your property.

Email:info@wildlifetrends.com; Telephone:1-800-441-6826